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Originally Posted by Stevec35
Nicely done Justin. Actually you did the right thing by not forcing these into the red because they are predominantly blue. I would probably tone the blue down just a bit though.
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Thanks Steve!
Yes, over saturated a tad, usually happens when Iv'e been playing around with the processing too much.
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Originally Posted by atalas
Nice shot Justin.
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Thanks Louie!
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Originally Posted by andyc
Lovely image Justin, I'm looking forward to more images of parts of the SMC and LMC from the photographers here - I think they're my favourites!
A question: Many images show NGC346 as teal or bluish, even when neighbouring regions show more characteristic pink emission (for example here). Anybody know why? I'd guess that it's a mix of pink emission and blue reflection from the hot stars, but it seems to be more the case in this nebula than many others? More dust with the gas?
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Thanks Andy!
And thanks for that link, interesting what you pointed out and I don't know, guess I'll have to read up on this. Two other galaxies come to mind for blue/ teal nebulae, NGC 55 and barnards galaxy.
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Originally Posted by Larryp
Great image, Justin
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Thanks Laurie!
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Originally Posted by RickS
Nice work, Justin!
I did some narrowband imaging of NGC 346 at a 1600mm focal length and as well as Ha it emits a lot of OIII... which just happens to be teal coloured.
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Thanks Rick!
Good to know about the colour in OIII.
Cheers,
Justin.