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Old 22-06-2022, 11:34 PM
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Eagle Nebula (m16) reprocess

Reprocessed image since the weather has been atrocious 49 x 120 second acquisitions taken with ZWO 294mc pro Camera

TS Optics 130mm APO

Optolong L-enhance

Skywatcher NEq6 guided and controlled with the ASIAR Pro
Reprocessed using synthetic Sulphur extracted as a monoHAO3 channel and used as the
sulphur channel recombination with Astropixel processor and Photoshop

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Old 24-06-2022, 10:47 AM
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Quite amazing what some of you get up to processing wise.

All a bit too complicated for my tired ole brain

Very interesting Nik
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Old 24-06-2022, 11:17 AM
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Nik, I don't often respond but this image is one of the clearest "Pillars of Creation" detail I've ever seen from anything other than Hubble. Well Done!
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Old 24-06-2022, 11:34 AM
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What Peter and Phil have said - a wickedly good image of M16.


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Old 24-06-2022, 12:04 PM
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Quite amazing what some of you get up to processing wise.

All a bit too complicated for my tired ole brain

Very interesting Nik

Cheers mate it takes a while and a lot of trial and error before hitting on a workflow but I'm always tweaking, I had 4 attempts at this before I settled on this version


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Nik, I don't often respond but this image is one of the clearest "Pillars of Creation" detail I've ever seen from anything other than Hubble. Well Done!

I wouldn't go that far mate thanks




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What Peter and Phil have said - a wickedly good image of M16.


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Cheers mate thanks
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Old 24-06-2022, 02:33 PM
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Nik, great image. Some nice contrast and not too much saturation which I like. I look forward to trying this target in the coming weeks if I get a chance.
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