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Old 23-04-2014, 08:48 AM
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A stunning image. Amazing you got some clear skies.

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Old 23-04-2014, 10:09 AM
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Beautifull shot!
21+h Lot of time invested already on it.
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A stunning image. Amazing you got some clear skies.

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Thank you. All I can say is gathering those 21 hour data was tedious and already spanned over a month. Having a perm setup definitely helps in gathering data.
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Old 23-04-2014, 11:45 AM
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Thank you. All I can say is gathering those 21 hour data was tedious and already spanned over a month. Having a perm setup definitely helps in gathering data.
Oooh yeah ain't that the truth Hasan ..making it automated helps even further..one day i'll do it

Anyway, fabulous image very worthy of the fabulous equipment set used . Unique colours, you got that bit right but for me and at the risk of sounding like a yr 10 Physics student questioning Einstein and if you would like some contructive feedback.. the sharpening has produced unnatural stringy looking featues in the bright areas - only noticable when viewed at full res though at unexpanded view the whole scene looks amaaaaazing!

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Old 23-04-2014, 11:52 AM
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Oooh yeah ain't that the truth Hasan ..making it automated helps even further..one day i'll do it

Anyway, fabulous image very worthy of the fabulous equipment set used . Unique colours, you got that bit right but for me and at the risk of sounding like a yr 10 Physics student questioning Einstein and if you would like some contructive feedback.. the sharpening has produced unnatural stringy looking featues in the bright areas - only noticable when viewed at full res though at unexpanded view the whole scene looks amaaaaazing!

Great job

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Thanks Mike. Feedbacks are always welcome. Helps me look back and improve. Yes those worm/stringy like structures are showing up as a result of Deconv. This is something I been trying recently and still need to master the balance where I don't over do it.
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Old 23-04-2014, 12:17 PM
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Thanks Mike. Feedbacks are always welcome. Helps me look back and improve. Yes those worm/stringy like structures are showing up as a result of Deconv. This is something I been trying recently and still need to master the balance where I don't over do it.
Ahhh the dreaded decon...is it real detail or is PSF manufactured ..the jury is is still out I recon

Again, a great image regardless

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Old 23-04-2014, 09:18 PM
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Ahhh the dreaded decon...is it real detail or is PSF manufactured ..the jury is is still out I recon

Again, a great image regardless

Mike
In the attached image i am showing a 200% zoomed version of a small section. Original is on the left, middle one is what I think would be a close to good decon & the right one is what I ended up posting :p
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Old 23-04-2014, 11:01 PM
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I like the picture the way it is.
You can always debate as to whether you've pushed the sharpening too far.
I have found that every pic needs a certain amount of sharpening -
as we're trying to see more than would otherwise be seen -
& it's still real as I would just call it enhanced.

You have to remember that the human brain does quite a bit of processing too.
We actually see upside down & the image is inverted to be correct!
We search for shapes & recognise them - that's how we read.
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Old 25-04-2014, 11:48 AM
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I've seen many images of this object. I'd qualify this amongst the best ever done.

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Old 25-04-2014, 12:31 PM
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Just out of interest I thought I would post my image cropped around the same area, albeit from a smaller scope.
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Wow!
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