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eavaria

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  1. I did some minor processing on lightroom when exporting to jpg, but indeed, the nebula is mostly green, with some blue present in the center. I believe mine matches your image way better than any other in the internet. Thanks for your answer. Will try to remove noise and try to get some natural colors . 😀
  2. Hello, I'm new here, and wanted to know something I couldn't google for... Attached is one of the exposures I took from NGC2070, and it's completely green. I haven't done any processing. This frame is directly from the raw file (I have like 2 hours that plan to process soon), the issue is that every resource I've found on the internet says it should be seen on "normal" colors, not this glowing green, that I understand it's rare on DSOs... The image was taken with a chinese Jintu lens at 800mm F/16, 30s exposure on a Canon SL3 using N.I.N.A. I believe on ISO 6400 It was my first time using N.I.N.A., so I thought the software did something, but yesterday I took a clear wide field (50 mm) photo of the area, and it shows clear green too... Anyone can explain me why I see it ccompletely different than the whole Internet? I'm in central Chile (about -34, -71) (couldn't attach files, so here are the links to my drive) Wide Field: Small green spot in the edge of the LMC https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MJRl6DRvgPOgzF9jkzOkqnNFC7YvY4DJ/view?usp=sharing Light frame: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Wmd7ou1042ex1JoU_D_Vo-yxWdfpe_T7/view?usp=sharing For reference, this and this is how it should look... I have raw images if anyone want's them...
  3. The page is down😕 I'm constructing one and didn't grab the code. Can you check if you can restore the page, or at least send me the code please @arun289 🥺
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