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NGC7000 'Wall' in Hubble Palette.


ChrisLX200

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Thanks Lee, but I think I've over-cooked the saturation. A late night, bleary eyes, it looked OK in the early hours this morning but looking at it now makes me reach for my sunglasses! I'll sort it out later.

Chris

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The data looks great Chris - On a purely personal level, I think there's a little too much green showing through. I'd zap that with the PI SCNR tool and I think you'll end up with something much bluer. As I said though, it is such a subjective thing, if you like it ...... that's all that matters!

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Sorry for throwing multiple re-process jobs out, I try to avoid that! However, this is processed entirely differently - a sort of LRGB with the 'L' made from all three narrow bands. I didn't like the colours much in the other one anyway :)

Hmm. Might still be a bit green Sara... :(

ngc7000HSTLRGB_zpsdbee65f1.jpg

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Arrgh! PixInsight!  I'll have to get my head round that one day :(  I did buy it and have used a few bits of it but stacking and calibrating was such a faff I gave up. I will try again and see if I can figure it out :)

Thanks!

Chris

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Stacking and calibrating works really well in pixinsight just set it going and have a coffee. IMO it does an excellent job. Did you look at Harry's tutorial I just follow it by the letter.

Excellent image there love the detail in it just a bit green for me as it detracts from the blue

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Arrgh! PixInsight!  I'll have to get my head round that one day :(  I did buy it and have used a few bits of it but stacking and calibrating was such a faff I gave up. I will try again and see if I can figure it out :)

Thanks!

Chris

You don't need to start from scratch Chris, just 1 application of SCNR tool set to green is all you need!!

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You don't need to start from scratch Chris, just 1 application of SCNR tool set to green is all you need!!

Thanks John, it was an easy operation. My problem is that I suffer from mild Alzheimers so complex operations I tend to forget the next time how I did it :( I had to give up guitar playing because I would spend an age learning how to play a piece and a few days later it was completely gone!

Anyway, here is (definitely) my final version of this then. It's not 100% removed the green as that seems a bit severe to me, but I knocked the edge off it.

ngc7000HSTLRGB2_zps2f27379a.jpg

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