Thanks Rob – I appreciate your comments and love your work with the QHY9/8” Newt combo. Your M4 image is particularly stunning!
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Originally Posted by RobF
Oh my goodness - wonderful colour and contrast in that image Dennis. Great to see this one from you - almost a bit "mainstream" compared to your usual adventures though! 
(pardon my tongue in cheek - wonderful for a "freebie")
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Thanks Justin – I’m pleased that this excursion hasn’t seen me banned from the “ridiculously difficult stuff” club!
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Originally Posted by JD2439975
That's a wicked freebie Dennis, nice FL for the pillars & only an hours worth of data...bargain. 
The pillars rotated on the image long axis & turned portrait style would frame them nicely.
Nothing wrong with a bit of mainstream every now & then...just don't get too cosy. 
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Thanks Clive – I appreciate your comments and enjoyed looking at your work with your FLT132 and QHY8.
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Originally Posted by Alchemy
Very nice for A quickie, love the star colors.
Clive
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Hi Gary – thanks! Yes, I have the Tak x0.8 Reducer/Flattener which makes the 180mm F12 into a super fast F9.6 system! LOL! If you decide to get a Tak 0.8 R/F, let me know what you think about the anti-reflection coatings (if any?). Compared to my Celestron x0.63 R/C, the Tak looks like bare, uncoated glass??
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Originally Posted by gbeal
Very nice for something that didn't figure high on the expectations Dennis.
You have me considering trying this myself, as a new Mewlon beckons.
The Mewlon reducer was used?
Regards
Gary
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Thanks David – I’m slowly learning the basics of LRGB and it’s not as painful as I first thought.
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Originally Posted by DavidTrap
Cool diffraction spikes and great detail in the pillars.
DT
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Thanks Marc! I appreciate your comments and would be ecstatic if I could get my LRGB processing up to the standard of your recent Rho Ophiuchus Complex image!
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Looks great. Beautiful colours. 
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Thanks Doug! I’ve been enjoying your lovely LRGB and narrowband images with the QHY and 8” RC combo; you’ve produced some wonderful results.
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Originally Posted by Hagar
Very nice Dennis. For a quick test image this one has come up very well indeed.
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Thanks Jase! The image isn’t quite as good as your
amazing reprocess of my ST7 M16 back in 2008, which incidentally had less data! Although I do sorely wish I had your image processing skills, realistically I know it has taken years of passion and practice to produce the stunning images that you post on IIS, so I’ll be content to just keep plugging away!
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Originally Posted by jase
Top work Dennis! You've produced a great image with a small quantity of data. I'm inspired that you're dabbling back into the deep sky imaging scene. Not that you probably called it quits, but haven't posted for a while (I should talk!). Well done!
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Cheers
Dennis