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Old 14-03-2012, 09:46 PM
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That is one amazing photo Peter.

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Old 14-03-2012, 09:55 PM
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Peter,


I haven't heard of that.
I'll have to google it.

Would you please be able to publish some small pics
of separate RGB frames for your Eta Carinae?
I would especially like to see a blue frame.
OK...I've done better than that.

This is a link to a mouse-over of the blue versus H-alpha channel data, complete with spelling errors

As you will see H-alpha (a very deep, but visible red which DSLR's are quite insenstive to) dominates, with many features simply not emitting in blue at all.

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Old 14-03-2012, 09:56 PM
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That is one amazing photo Peter.

Thanks.

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Glad you like it Ross
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Old 14-03-2012, 10:01 PM
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Really nice Peter! Agree with your pinkness comment though - the outer regions should be redder IMO.

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The star sizes are so pristine ... I think star sizes are smaller than say an AP155 APO...
PROVE IT!!! BTW, I'm coming down to your place just so I can see it at full res - this weekend OK?
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Old 14-03-2012, 10:17 PM
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Really nice Peter! Agree with your pinkness comment though - the outer regions should be redder IMO.



PROVE IT!!! BTW, I'm coming down to your place just so I can see it at full res - this weekend OK?
Working on the pink bits...

I'll be in Hong Kong. Seriously. (Hummm.. Canon Macro lens....)

O.K. just for you Marcus....Here is a crop at 100% res from the extreme field edge of the top left pane.

http://www.atscope.com.au/BRO/gallery142.html
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Old 14-03-2012, 10:27 PM
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Peter,
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OK...I've done better than that.

This is a link to a mouse-over of the blue versus H-alpha channel data, complete with spelling errors

As you will see H-alpha (a very deep, but visible red which DSLR's are quite insenstive to) dominates, with many features simply not emitting in blue at all.

Cheers

Thanks for that Peter,
I can see that the blue is no where near as strong as the red.
It would be interesting to see a different processing with
equal RGB colour graphs using curves in Photoshop -
in other words artifically balanced.
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Old 14-03-2012, 10:44 PM
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Working on the pink bits...

I'll be in Hong Kong. Seriously. (Hummm.. Canon Macro lens....)

O.K. just for you Marcus....Here is a crop at 100% res from the extreme field edge of the top left pane.

http://www.atscope.com.au/BRO/gallery142.html
See, that wasn't so hard was it? (Thanks! )

BTW, I'm bringing the family with me on the weekend too! Just leave the key under the mat!

To be honest I'd say it's not better than an APO but mate, as good as!! Remembering it's from the corner of the frame too - it's amazing!
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Old 14-03-2012, 11:09 PM
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The fine, pin-point stars really make it. Those are some truly superb optics.

Thanks for sharing,
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Old 14-03-2012, 11:32 PM
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The fine, pin-point stars really make it. Those are some truly superb optics.

Thanks for sharing,
Cam
You are welcome

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To be honest I'd say it's not better than an APO but mate, as good as!!
Only as good as a 12" F3.8 APO???..... I can live with that

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Oh I do like the field of view and the star sizes are sublime. Like pinpoints. Not keen on the main nebula though. Lacks punch to me, but each to their own.

Now show me somthing like that NGC3576 finished. Please.
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Old 15-03-2012, 11:01 AM
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Oh I do like the field of view and the star sizes are sublime. Like pinpoints. Not keen on the main nebula though. Lacks punch to me, but each to their own.

Now show me somthing like that NGC3576 finished. Please.
Appreciate your frank comments Paul.

If by punch you mean: some sort of sharpening... decided to keep it "au naturel ". As you say, dealers choice. But I might fiddle at the edges at tad.

I wont bore interested viewers by heralding the changes, they'll just happen from time to time.

Another object!? What? move away from the program??

Yes, I think it's time to move on. 3576 I've decided looks poor in wide field NB. RGB seems to be the go

As for when...Did I mention the forecast again today???

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Old 15-03-2012, 11:17 AM
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very tidy image, tight stars although core seems overly bright and not as detailed as I've seen in some images, colour also bit pale IMO

overall though not bad
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Old 15-03-2012, 03:53 PM
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Pretty good Peter. I like it a lot.

Cheers

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Old 15-03-2012, 03:54 PM
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Some Northern objects

Hi to All


Recently I entered an informal partnership with Dean Salman who has a remotely operated observatory with a 20cm F4 Maksutov Newtonian about 50 miles from Tucson Arizona. Dean is going to allow me to use the observatory about 2-3 times a week and in return I am to provide him with some data on selected southern objects. Dean’s main speciality is the Sharpless catalog and he has a web site of his Sharpless images here:

http://www.sharplesscatalog.com/

I’ve been taking some images for a few nights now and here are the preliminary results. The camera is a QSI 583 WSG. All the images are black and white at the moment but some colour should follow soon.

M101. This has always been one of my favourite galaxies. The image is a 60 minute luminance shot taken under fairly bright moonlight.

http://members.pcug.org.au/~stevec/M101_DSl.jpg

IC405 in Auriga is also known as the “flaming star” nebula. This is 2 hours of hydrogen alpha:

http://members.pcug.org.au/~stevec/IC405_DS.jpg

PuWe1 is an incredibly faint and large planetary nebula in Lynx only discovered in 1980. It has a diameter of about 20’. This image is 5 hours 20 minutes Hydrogen Alpha.

http://members.pcug.org.au/~stevec/PuWe1_DSt.jpg

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Old 15-03-2012, 03:56 PM
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Sorry - please disregard the previous post. It should have been a new thread. A senior moment I think.

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Old 15-03-2012, 07:11 PM
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Thanks one and all for you input.

As a thank you I've uploaded a desktop sized version (well, the same size as my 24" LCD desktop). Also works on ipads.

Got to this link for a free HD version of the image!


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Sorry - please disregard the previous post. It should have been a new thread. A senior moment I think.

Steve
No worries. Get those too eh?

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Pretty good Peter. I like it a lot.

Cheers

Steve
Happy to supply some eye candy

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very tidy image, tight stars although core seems overly bright and not as detailed as I've seen in some images, colour also bit pale IMO

overall though not bad
Thanks... The image is slowly evolving via valued input such as yours
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Old 15-03-2012, 07:58 PM
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Hi Peter,
I hope you don't mind ?
I took a small crop of your photo &
adjusted it to give more blue & less red.
It's only a tiny jpg.
What do you think?
I like the effect of the different coloured areas.
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Peter, that's absolutely exquisite. Top shelf stuff.
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Old 15-03-2012, 08:23 PM
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Hi Peter,
I hope you don't mind ?
I took a small crop of your photo &
adjusted it to give more blue & less red.
It's only a tiny jpg.
What do you think?
I like the effect of the different coloured areas.
Here's a link to an albeit tiny version of the same field by David Malin
http://www.aao.gov.au/images/captions/uks006a.html

If being pink makes you happy, then so be it.

Accurate? I'll go with David's rendition.
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Old 15-03-2012, 08:24 PM
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Peter, that's absolutely exquisite. Top shelf stuff.
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