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Old 05-11-2021, 09:40 AM
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Ngc 2070 hoo

This is the first of a 4 part series I intend on capturing on NGC 2070.

Inspired by Nikolas brilliant HOO version I decided to do same.

This is a Ha, Oii with synthetic Sii derived from a L-Extreme Filter. 131 x 4mins. Fully Calibrated and processed in Pixinsight and Photoshop. Bortle 5. ED80 (trusty Gold) on HEQ5 ASI 533 MC Pro.

(I intend on adding more L Extreme data, some dedicated Ha data, and equivalent Sii data. That will be combined with data from L-Pro RGB - but For now this is all that the clouds would let me do!)



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Old 05-11-2021, 09:49 AM
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That is an absolutely cracking shot! Beautiful detail and colour. Well done!!
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Old 05-11-2021, 10:36 AM
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How do you split the channels like that and recombine with a synthetic in PI?
I have some decent data I can play around with and would love to do the same.

This is brilliant!
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Old 05-11-2021, 02:26 PM
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That is an absolutely cracking shot! Beautiful detail and colour. Well done!!
Thanks David! I wasn't sure how it would look but the colours seem to compliment the nebula
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Old 05-11-2021, 02:28 PM
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How do you split the channels like that and recombine with a synthetic in PI?
I have some decent data I can play around with and would love to do the same.

This is brilliant!
Thanks Adam! You split put each channel and map the Sii to green. That becomes a false Sii. Then you can use colour map tool in Pixinsight to get the right tones. Ill pm you some info.
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That is an excellent Tarantula. Very sharp. Great colours.

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Old 05-11-2021, 05:16 PM
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Paul this is really awesome. I saw a great Youtube video of Cuiv doing something similar creating a fake sulfur channel. I can only dream of achieving results like this one day

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Cuiv's duoband processing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QS2Pyhf7as&t=303s
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wow thats impressive, dynamic range well handled, tasteful pallet, sharp as and with an ED80 !!. What with the HEQ5 I think you have produced well above your weight class . That takes skill.
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Super image, love the palette. Are you considering RGB stars?
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Super image, love the palette. Are you considering RGB stars?
Thanks! Yes for sure. Once the clouds move off and if I can beat the moon to it Ill take some RGB

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wow thats impressive, dynamic range well handled, tasteful pallet, sharp as and with an ED80 !!. What with the HEQ5 I think you have produced well above your weight class . That takes skill.

Thanks Fred! appreciate that. I'm definitely squeezing every last drop out of my set up The Gold ED80 was my first refractor a decade ago and its still the best in its class!

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Paul this is really awesome. I saw a great Youtube video of Cuiv doing something similar creating a fake sulfur channel. I can only dream of achieving results like this one day



Cuiv's duoband processing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QS2Pyhf7as&t=303s

Thanks Stephane. And thanks for posting the link. I find Pixinsight the perfect tool for splitting and combining

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That is an excellent Tarantula. Very sharp. Great colours.

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Thanks Greg - I fitted an Electronic Auto Focuser and it runs through two cycles a session. I think its made a lot of difference to the sharpness
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Old 07-11-2021, 01:08 PM
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What Fred and Greg said. That is excellent, and given the equipment, utterly exceptional.
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What Fred and Greg said. That is excellent, and given the equipment, utterly exceptional.
Thanks so much (Mike n Trish).
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Yes, a very nice result on this perennial favourite Paul, the colour palette is different, I like it

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Yes, a very nice result on this perennial favourite Paul, the colour palette is different, I like it

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Thanks Mike! I'm wondering what it will look like when I add some RGB. Good thing about this target is its only going up and around within my backyard fov so once the cloud moves off I might get lucky no trees
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Thanks Mike! I'm wondering what it will look like when I add some RGB. Good thing about this target is its only going up and around within my backyard fov so once the cloud moves off I might get lucky no trees
Yeah I know, if you have a clear southern sky you can hit the mag clouds for many months. My new southern sky is completely unobstructed and super dark..I should be able to hit both of them for upto 9 months of the year probably even 12 really ...I can't wait!

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