Well, always good to see a Sidonio (ie a repro ) get Image of the Week...proves once again that reworks and repros can deffinitely be worth it sometimes
Great shot Graeme
Nice and sharp, and round stars to the edge.
You have some fine equipment there, great to see it put to good use.
Only one suggestion if i may, just be careful not to oversaturate colours in post processing; but then again if you love the richness in the colour who's to argue.
Well, always good to see a Sidonio (ie a repro ) get Image of the Week...proves once again that reworks and repros can deffinitely be worth it sometimes
Very nice result Graeme
Mike
Thanks Mike. The trouble with Sidonioing is that you never know when to stop.
Only one suggestion if i may, just be careful not to oversaturate colours in post processing; but then again if you love the richness in the colour who's to argue.
Carl rainer
Thanks for the comments Carl. You're probably right about the saturation - a bit over the top and maybe a touch too much red and magenta. I feel like I can't trust the colour integrity of my monitor so was using the attached as a comparison. Robert Gendler's image processed from his own and HST and Subaru data. Maybe that's a bit intense too.
Sigh ...I can feel another Sidonio coming on and the image is only a few days old.
Thanks for the comments Peter, Clinton, Ross and Lydia. Craig, I'm in Westbourne Park but took this from Clayton on Lake Alexandrina. My local skies are mag. 3.5 and limited to the brighter clusters and Ha images.