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Originally Posted by sadia
this is absolutely wonderful Greg  . Bottom left half is my fav.
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Yes that is a very interesting part of the area.
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Originally Posted by suma126
all i can its breathtaking  I'm going to save this as a screen saver
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Originally Posted by renormalised
Brilliant!!! 
Thanks very much. I am glad you liked it.
Pity you lost 5-6 hours of subs....it might've been even better than what it already is. The Loop is spectacular, stars are nice and tight, colour excellent  
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There's always next year! I intend to add more panels next year.
Its one of those areas that could be a massive image and still be interesting.
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Originally Posted by marc4darkskies
That's an awesome image Greg!! Just spectacular ... I see a DM award in your future  ! Well done!!
Wouldn't mind seeing a higher res version though. That's the problem with large mosaics - you can't display them (easily).
3 Billion pixels?
Cheers, Marcus
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Cheers Marcus. I'll see what I have in the large image stakes. Is 300mb OK? hehe. I can probably rig something up.
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Originally Posted by richardo
This is superb Greg!!
Huge amount of detailed areas and everything is just right colour wise, intensity and the Ha areas are just perfect.
Top stuff and very much worth the time, travelling and effort when you get results like this.
Very well done.
All the best
Rich
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Thanks Rich. I am happy how it turned out. I am also happy I managed to process a mosaic! Its tricky to get the balances between the panels.
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Originally Posted by paulF
Wow Greg! Speechless!! Amazing effort and thus an amazing image!
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Thanks Paul. It is a magnificent area of the sky.
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Originally Posted by troypiggo
Absolutely breathtaking. Can't even comprehend the time taken to process this, let alone capture the data, calibrate, combine etc. Mucho kudos to you!
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Thanks for that. It fills an otherwise idle day over the Christmas break waiting for night to come around again!
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Originally Posted by CometGuy
Whoa Greg..thats impressive!
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Thanks for that.
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Originally Posted by atalas
Excellent Greg!
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Cheers Louie.
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Originally Posted by telemarker
You photon hog!!!
Kidding aside, that is a seriously good image. Something to be proud of.
Regards
Keith
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Yes I definitely got my fair share of photons over that break. It makes up for the miserable year the year before!
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Originally Posted by A23649
saw this and went "wow, thats my new desktop screen saver!"
love these massive mosaics
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That's great. I am hope it makes your computer look good.
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Originally Posted by Leonardo70
Greg ... WOW
Ciao,
Leo
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Ciao Leo.
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Originally Posted by seeker372011
Stunning
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Thanks for that.
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Originally Posted by Tandum
Amazing Greg. You definately have too much time on your hands 
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Yes that's true at Christmas.
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Originally Posted by marco
Excellent sharpness here Greg! These mosaics are lots of fun, aren't they?  If you allow me a suggestion, I would just tune a bit the luminosity of both the Barnard loop and M42 core to avoid them to over-saturate and give to this wonderful framing a more natural look
Clear Skies
Marco
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Cheers Marco. I lowered the luminosity of the roughly lower half and adjusted the colour of M42 a tad. M42 core though to my taste and previous images seems OK. It has been represented differently in different images. Some show it a bit colourless, some like mine, some a bit yellowish. I think depending on the resolution but perhaps also because it is so bright it tends to be hard to get a stable rendition of it. In my other attempts at M42 the core area has come out that way so I picked the best of my earlier images (TEC180fl image) and used that without much modification.
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Originally Posted by TrevorW
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Thanks Trev.
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Originally Posted by peter_4059
It took a long time to download and you can see why - stunning!
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I am glad I used an I7 lappie. It would be hard on my older core duo 2.
The main image was around 300mb.
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Originally Posted by RobF
Just wonderful. I'm going swimming in Orion for a while now..... 
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Hehe. Yes there is a lot in there.
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Originally Posted by Octane
Goodness me, Greg. Wow!
I do agree with Marco's summary of processing, though. Is there any chance you could perhaps turn down the luminance of the brighter portions in Barnard's Loop?
Staggering effort -- very impressed!
H
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Cheers Humi. I addressed the lower half as per Marco's suggestion and tweaked the colour of M42 just a little to get the blues a bit better.
Barnards Loop did come out strongly. I was surprised by that as it is normally only seen in very wide 50mm lens type shots and it seems dim then.
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Originally Posted by OzRob
That's wonderful stuff.
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Cheers Rob.
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Originally Posted by Ross G
An amazing photo Greg.
I love the colours.
Ross.
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Thanks Ross. It is a wonderland in the sky.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Love the field and especially the bottom and bottom left of the pic. So sharp, colourful and clear. The barnard loop and the region around M78 came up a treat. The top around the witch head is hard to see though so are all the Ha regions between the HH and M42 compared to Marco recent IOTW. Maybe more data is needed in those area. Nonetheless a top shot. 
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Not sure the witch head is in this image. I thought that was a bit more to the left. I have done FSQ images before of Orion where the red background comes out very strongly. That is a processing option for sure. Mine did not come out as strongly. Perhaps the choices I made when adding in the Ha (I am much more lightly lightly with Ha these days) or as I recall it didn't show up as much. Not sure why. But I also wanted to balance the colours in the overall image better than I have in previous Ha blends. My new perspective on Ha is to not let it dominate the image like it can so very easily. I want the details and edge it can bring without it overwhelming. Like too much spice in a food dish.
Greg.