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Hi Martin, thanks for the reality check - Kudos. I have re-processed from the beginning using some masked stretches to try and keep stars smaller, and have used the Hubble palette to provide a different mix of colour. I think this is better by far...…….
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Tried to re-process but this was the best I could do, although I think I have made the stars smaller doing more masked stretches!
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Thanks Wim for the advice. I will try to emulate what you have done and when complete post my efforts, that's what makes this forum great..... it allows us to learn from others and raise our game! Thanks again all!
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From the album: The Next Step
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Roger and Darren, thanks for the great comments. Hej Wim, thanks for the advice. I didn't know about Starnet so gave it a quick go and then re-layered with stars, what do you think? Thanks all.
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Thanks all for the feedback... I have added a bit more saturation and slightly increased the contrast as you all recommend. I didn't want to overdo it so what do you think now? Maybe I should try to reprocess again in Pixinsight with star masks to make the Nebula's stand out more??
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Hi All, It's been a long time since my last efforts..... have had a few years / sort of gave up given weather and climate in UK. Anyhow I have tried to use the gear I have to pull together a NB image of SH2-132, didn't like what it looked like based on Hubble Palette, so messed around in Pixelmath and then combined a couple of variants in Photoshop. What do you guys think, as any pointers would be appreciated? Total approx. 15 hours of data with even split between Ha, Si, and O. Cheers
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M 31 Andromeda Galaxy, 41 hours and 27megapixel mosaic
AndrewG replied to Grinde's topic in Imaging - Deep Sky
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Over a couple of nights managed to get 4 hours worth of Ha data (12 x 1200s); about an hours extra data was lost due to Satellite trails.© AJG 2014
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From the album: The Next Step
First real attempt at imaging with new kit... but slight field rotation = 10 x 15min Ha.© AJG 2014
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From the album: The Next Step
First real attempt at imaging with new kit... but slight field rotation = 10 x 15min Ha.© AJG 2014
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From the album: Observatory Pics
First Light! - Managed a single 10 min sub guided with PHD2 after setting up new equipment.© AJG2014
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The Eastern and Western Veil Nebula Including Pickerings Triangle
AndrewG posted a gallery image in Member's Album
From the album: A New Hope
38x3min Subs with standard Canon EOS 5D Mk2 and TAK 85FSQ; would of liked more data but the moon and clouds came out.© AJG 2012
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Butterfly Nebula (IC1318) & Crescent Nebula (NGC 6888)
AndrewG posted a gallery image in Member's Album
From the album: A New Hope
Image taken on the 10th October 2013 using Tak 85FSQ with unmodified Canon EOS 5D Mk2. (1hr 57 min of data - 39 x 3min subs @ ISO 1200 with same qty of darks, bias and flats). Captured with APT, stacked with DSS & Processed with Pixinsight / Photoshop.© AJG 2012
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The Butterfy Nebula ( IC1318) & Crescent Nebula (NGC 6888)
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From the album: A New Hope
Only 25 x 3 min subs using a standard Canon EOS 5D MkII with TAK 85 FSQ before clouds yet again stopped the show.