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peter shah

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  1. Thats superb...I love the colours you have been able to achieve with this......wonderful
  2. Thank you. Pixinsight has some pretty powerful masking tools that really helps lift from the depths
  3. thats a nice image especially for that little old 450d
  4. super shot...I am looking forward to the joys of the RASA, I have one that needs some attention...just got to find some time to play.
  5. IC348 to NGC1333 in part of the Large Molecular Cloud in Taurus. Imaged remotely from Spain with the FSQ106 and ZWO-ASI6200MM pro, Unguided on an Paramount MX. RGB Exposures was just over 7hrs total, 15x 240s in Blue, 30x240s in Green and 24x 240s in Red, Luminance was 33x300s combined for a super Luminance with the RGB all binned 1x1. Thanks for looking Peter Shah
  6. stunning!....beautifully processed
  7. A lovely rendition Jody....I think we all feel the pain of the bank balance....its a slippery slope from now on, I'm sure many others will agree.
  8. Another triumph for the 160....beautiful work....I am hoping to get my hands on one soon fingers crossed.
  9. Personally I'm not keen on starless shots, but they definitely have their uses with other workflows and do use them myself. The other shot with stars is superb you have controlled Gamma Cyg beautifully.
  10. you have a good amount of the fainter regions showing through...lovely job
  11. Lovely work Peter, one of my favourite targets
  12. thats impressive , especially with the equipment used
  13. Its just an equally proportioned curve, so what I have described is technically not as the mid to upper ranges are adjusted.
  14. One of my tricks for that is to use a gaussian curve with a flat line at mid range to high. It helps retain star colour and keeps their brightness under control. The main disadvantage is it keeps contrast very low so there is a need to use other methods of contrast enhancement to compensate.
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