Thanks for having a look guys, nice to share my doodling around on old data sets with you
I was never quite happy (and I'm still not 100%) with the degree to which I was able to hold on to the natural appearence of RGB while trying to incorporate what Craig L indetified and that's the wonderful fine wispy web like strands that the Ha brings out. The Tarantula often looks kind of fuzzy in straight RGB or LRGB only, the Ha gives it a real 3D fine detail structure which is also normally helped by having les stars visible too. Of course having less stars visible isn't all that natural either...so you see the delema?
Leon - I agree I did a few different things to the image from last year - mostly blending but it has improved I think?
Doug - I think your processing skills are indeed quite fine mate but you are right, having good data is paramount for a quality image I guess? The AP on the NJP with the ProLine CCD does deliver in that respect.
Mark - There are a few highly detailed longer focal length images of the Tarantula out there from other amateurs but I guess this has turned out quite detailed for a lill'ol 6" operating at just 1140mm focal length..?
Gary - I "think" I agree with you, only because the LHaRGB does look more natural due to the increased number of stars and more colour in them. The detail is all there but the eye is fooled somehow I like the green in the main nebula too (this is real too) - you can test the detail differnece by opening the HaRG image, press F11 on your keyboard and centre it on your screen, then use the previous/next buttons on my web site located at the top right of the screen, toggle or blink between them.
Alex N - Glad you liked'em