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21-11-2010, 05:48 PM
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Fine scale structure in Orions Sword
Still having fun playing with data, here is yet another way of looking at Orions Sword...  - it really highlights the fine scale nebulous structure.
Man, if I were to go back to the mid 80's and I had pulled the neg roll of Tri-X out of the developing tank, held it up to the light and seen this through my magnifier... I think I would have passed out
Orions Sword
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21-11-2010, 06:10 PM
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Hi Mike; (nice to meet you !)
That image is absolutely mind-blowing !
The colour ones take me even further beyond that !
Thank you so much for sharing it .. I'm simply lost for words !
Cheers and Regards
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21-11-2010, 07:29 PM
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Pretty cool Mike. Plenty of nebulosity, though I'm not the negative type. 
(Positivity all the way  ) Shame about the bright star reflection though, rather pronounced in negative form. (am I being negative?)
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21-11-2010, 09:43 PM
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how much data you have left Mike - its going to be a long long time before we get anything near the weather you captured this lot of photons. i dont mind the negative view
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21-11-2010, 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted by CraigS
Hi Mike; (nice to meet you !)
That image is absolutely mind-blowing !
The colour ones take me even further beyond that !
Thank you so much for sharing it .. I'm simply lost for words !
Cheers and Regards
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Glad you liked it Craig, as you may have gathered from the image captions at my web site, this is an image from last summer (not sure if we will even have a summer this year  ) but the first time I had viewed it in negative. Looking at images in negative reveals things that your eye misses in positive or colour, particularly effective for faint galaxy clusters or faint swarms of globular clusters in Eliptical galaxy halos
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Originally Posted by jase
Pretty cool Mike. Plenty of nebulosity, though I'm not the negative type. 
(Positivity all the way  ) Shame about the bright star reflection though, rather pronounced in negative form. (am I being negative?)
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Meeh..not a grand "may I present" but rather just something different and perhaps interesting to some
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Originally Posted by h0ughy
how much data you have left Mike - its going to be a long long time before we get anything near the weather you captured this lot of photons. i dont mind the negative view 
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Mate I have reasonably severe imaging withdrawals, the way it looks at the moment the new scope will be here before I can finish my works in progress - started in Aug and Sept
Last edited by strongmanmike; 21-11-2010 at 11:20 PM.
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22-11-2010, 11:59 AM
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Interesting perspective but like Jase I like the positive versions. Still an interesting view.
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22-11-2010, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Interesting perspective but like Jase I like the positive versions. Still an interesting view.
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Yeh and fair enough to mate...but you'd remember developing 2415 et al, wouldn't you?..can you have ever imagined seeing this on your neg back then?
Love how far we have come in this game, geez, imagine another 25yrs?
Mike
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22-11-2010, 04:02 PM
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Fascinating Mike
The fine structures are amazing to look at.
Cheers
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22-11-2010, 05:13 PM
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Digging deep there Mikey 
Imaging withdrawal symptoms at it's worst 
Nice negative, and i don't mean this negatively, however i dont really like negatives but don't see that in a negative way
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22-11-2010, 05:25 PM
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  I love all the negative effects you make mike  its awesome!! totally a different perspective to orion *drool*
awesome mike
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22-11-2010, 05:44 PM
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Nice and Deep!
For the folks who don't like the 'Negative' view, just copy/paste the image into PhotoShop or PaintShop Pro or some other program and click on Invert or Negative.
Then you can see it in the 'Positive'.
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22-11-2010, 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Yeh and fair enough to mate...but you'd remember developing 2415 et al, wouldn't you?..can you have ever imagined seeing this on your neg back then?
Love how far we have come in this game, geez, imagine another 25yrs?
Mike
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Yeah bud I remember Tech pan. Nice gear but I like you would have had a heart attack if I saw this on a neg. I was always grateful for having stars that looked a roundish. Was never thinking of getting much detail, nothing like today.
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22-11-2010, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
. I was always grateful for having stars that looked a roundish. Was never thinking of getting much detail, nothing like today.
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Geez, I'm still working on the round stars. LOL
Mike it looks awesomely negative!
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22-11-2010, 07:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ballaratdragons
Nice and Deep!
For the folks who don't like the 'Negative' view, just copy/paste the image into PhotoShop or PaintShop Pro or some other program and click on Invert or Negative.
Then you can see it in the 'Positive'.
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Err actually it doesn't quite work like that exactly Ken, what looks good in negative will usually not look good in positive - try it, you will find the image way too bright and over exposed looking... but in neg it rocks
Mike
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22-11-2010, 07:25 PM
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Geez, I'm still working on the round stars. LOL
Mike it looks awesomely negative!
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Aaaah Jeanette, niiice of you to drop in on one of my images  ..I was actually thinking you may be avoiding me
Neglected Mike
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22-11-2010, 07:30 PM
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Cheers for all the negative feedback guys
Always trying something new
Oh and by the way, re Kens suggestion, just inverting this negative in PS wont cut it, it will look awefully over exposed. The levels, curves, brightness and contrast that looks good in negative doesn't look good in positive.
Mike
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22-11-2010, 07:31 PM
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I've been hiding for a while is all Mike. While I may not post a comment, know that I always drop in for a look see.
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22-11-2010, 07:33 PM
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I've been hiding for a while is all Mike. While I may not post a comment, know that I always drop in for a look see. 
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Ok, I'll try and feeeel your presence
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22-11-2010, 07:44 PM
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Wow!!!!
The detail in that image is incredible, what an amazing shot, thanks for sharing that one mike.
Regards
Shane
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22-11-2010, 08:47 PM
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Stunning. It's just like seeing detail in H-alpha images, except you see stuff you just don't typically see.
I wonder what other objects apart from this and NGC 2070 work best in this format.
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