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peter shah

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  1. Thank you...I like the higher bolder saturation styles... Thanks you
  2. The star forming region NGC6823 in Vulpecula, imaged remotely from Spain with the ASA 12N and asi2600mm pro.. Exposure time was 184 x 180s in SII, 60 x 180s in Ha and 60x 180s in OIII then 40 x 60s each in RGB. Thanks for looking Peter Shah
  3. super quality Rodd another fine image
  4. I agree image processing has come a long way.... there are some very clever people out there writing this stuff
  5. Cheers Olly....I'm not expecting to see the cheques roll in any time soon lol Thank you
  6. lovely contrast and the golden glow from those stars are just beautiful Olly
  7. I have Affinity not used it yet for astro ...I will give it a go soon I think.... V2 has just been released
  8. Its a great target and worth going back to definitely, I will probably do the same at some point with the 16in and go in tight on some of those lovely knotted regions..
  9. Thats not easy to do to add three different sessions and make them gel seamlessly....really great work
  10. Wow in your face or what...Love that field of view with some great detail...great job Rodd
  11. Thank you Francis ....I've been the collecting data but haven't had the time for any processing. Yes its a bit like marmite, you either love the style or hate it....with this style I don't actually use the saturation tool to pull out the colour...contrast stretches, layering methods etc makes it easy, then a slight push with vibrance which is less harsh than saturation.
  12. Thank you Thanks you... I quite like the higher saturation style of imaging but I do understand that not everyone likes it.
  13. The Wizard Nebula NGC 7380 in SHO, Imaged remotely from Spain with the ASA12N f3:6 and asi2600mm Pro.. Exposure times were 45x300s in SII, 35x 300s in Ha and 35x 300s in OIII. Processed in Pixinsight and finished in Photoshop. Thanks for looking Peter Shah
  14. Possibly because the Heart has higher contrasting detail....this is a much softer object and a lot more effort needed to show its features.....which you have done brilliantly BTW, those delicate dusty tones are sublime
  15. another cracker....beautiful
  16. Oh yes definitely.....My work flow is always changing depending on what I'm imaging sky conditions and what latest tools have come out Thank you.... they just seemed to develop quite naturally Thank you....Oh yes I have them all... RC is a genius and his plugins are a must for any imagers tool box.
  17. A great result especially from Telford ..I know it well....
  18. I think most of it is generated by the supernova remnant at least in that FOV
  19. Thanks Daz I am really please with the way its turned out....was just comparing it to one I took a few years back with my 12in and H35...I know its not a completely fair comparison but it does show how the techniques have moved on
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