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Old 01-04-2012, 12:07 PM
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Did anyone notice it was clear last night?

Got some reasonable data.

The processing is a little different..which I make no apologies for, as despite the area being swamped the dim glow of hydrogen-alpha light (i.e. red), there appeared to be subtle variations in foreground dust which dimed the h-beta within the nebula and some of the blue background stars...

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Old 01-04-2012, 12:17 PM
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It was beautifully clear last night.
I like the colour balance, the bluish areas look good with subtle changes in colour across the nebula. That planetary neb looks great too!
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Old 01-04-2012, 01:18 PM
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Actually I rather like the look. I like the looking though a veil look. I would probably increase the contrast if I was processing it, but overall I like the image. Colours look good too.
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Old 01-04-2012, 01:47 PM
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Actually I rather like the look. I like the looking though a veil look. I would probably increase the contrast if I was processing it, but overall I like the image. Colours look good too.
I'ts weird.... on my i-pad the look is indeed quite veiled, yet on my (calibrated) 24" LCD there is good contrast.

Appreciate the feedback Paul..as I suspect (accounting for different monitors) the mix is about right... or at least as intended

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It was beautifully clear last night.
I like the colour balance, the bluish areas look good with subtle changes in colour across the nebula. That planetary neb looks great too!
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Old 01-04-2012, 02:05 PM
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Geee, it seems in the (exposure) time I make a picture you can complete a full set Peter.. I genuinely envy you
Nice poltry, perhaps a longer exposure on RGB data would improve it a bit but already an excellent rendition..

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Old 01-04-2012, 02:31 PM
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Geee, it seems in the (exposure) time I make a picture you can complete a full set Peter.. I genuinely envy you

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Thanks Marco ....Nothing to envy as the light pollution from my backyard is awful. Though I must admit the RHA does not seem suffer from light pollution induced gradients much at all.

Now... a robotic dark site at Coona....*that* would be cool
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Again, wonderful stars. This setup renders the stars so well and you have processed them wonderfully.

The rest of colours are a bit fluro for you eh? Your images are usually more subtle (in a positive way). I like the way you've captured the subtlety of the area where it can easily be another solid red Ha neb image. Very colourful but (to me at least, of course colour is somewhat subjective) to me a tad too coloured.

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Old 01-04-2012, 04:20 PM
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Again, wonderful stars. This setup renders the stars so well and you have processed them wonderfully.

The rest of colours are a bit fluro for you eh? .........

Greg.
Thanks Greg...you may be right about the saturation.... I've backed it off just a tad. I think it looks a little less Las-Vegas now
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Nice Peter. Particularly like the stars.

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Old 01-04-2012, 05:10 PM
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Nice Peter. Particularly like the stars.

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Thanks Steve. Yes, I'm a sucker for colourful stars.
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Very nice. This area has a fabulous semi translucent quality that is nicely represented there. Colourful yet not as solid as say Eta C.

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Great rendition. I also like the stars very much and all the nuances in the reds from deep brown to fluo pink. Very cool colour range. Details are the icing on the cake.
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Beautiful pic.
What's that round thing in the bottom left hand corner?
It looks like another eskimo nebula.
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Nice image Peter, colour and detail are pleasing to the eye
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Awesome Peter. I like it. Not much more to be said.

I notice you use CCDops for camera capture/control. Any reason not ccdsoft or maxim ?
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Old 06-04-2012, 04:43 PM
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Awesome Peter. I like it. Not much more to be said.

I notice you use CCDops for camera capture/control. Any reason not ccdsoft or maxim ?
Thanks Chris.

Ah! SBIG's autoguide software code is one of their prized assets. I believe it to be the best available, and gives more consistent results that, well, anything elese.... I'll only use MaxIm etc. if I have some automated run happening.

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Nice image Peter, colour and detail are pleasing to the eye
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Beautiful pic.
What's that round thing in the bottom left hand corner?
It looks like another eskimo nebula.
Thanks . Clearly a planetary...but as to which one....wouldn't have a clue

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Great rendition. I also like the stars very much and all the nuances in the reds from deep brown to fluo pink. Very cool colour range. Details are the icing on the cake.
Thanks Marc. Nearly made it all red.. but resisted the urge

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Very nice. This area has a fabulous semi translucent quality that is nicely represented there. Colourful yet not as solid as say Eta C.

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Thanks Greg
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I believe the planetary is ESO 129-29, Henize 2-72 plus a few other names.

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I believe the planetary is ESO 129-29, Henize 2-72 plus a few other names.

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Thanks Steve - so it is a real planetary nebula!
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