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That's looking lovely and smooth.

I think that as ones's imaging improves, the impact of the Moon increases.  A year ago I felt that I could almost ignore the Moon when imaging in Ha.  Recently, I have become more fussy.  I'm not sure that I am pleased, or not.

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8 hours ago, Skyline said:

It's a beautiful rendering close up, what are your acquisition details may I ask?

N.

You may indeed

The reducer drops the Tak from f8 to f5.7

 

Copy and pase from my Astrobin page

Technical card

Imaging telescope or lens:Takahashi FS-102

Imaging camera:QSI 690WSG-8 QSI690

Mount:Takahashi NJP Temma 2

Guiding telescope or lens:Takahashi FS-102

Guiding camera:SX Lodestar

Focal reducer:Astro-Physics 0.67x Reducer

Software:MaximDLPhotoshop CS4

Filter:Astrodon 31mm 3nm HA

Accessory:Lakeside Astro Focuser

Resolution: 1350x1049

Dates:Feb. 4, 2020Feb. 5, 2020Feb. 6, 2020Feb. 13, 2020

Frames:
Astrodon 31mm 3nm HA: 3x1200" bin 2x2
Astrodon 31mm 3nm HA: 61x600" bin 2x2

Integration: 11.2 hours

Avg. Moon age: 12.88 days

Avg. Moon phase: 80.39%

Astrometry.net job: 3240483

RA center: 6h 41' 0"

DEC center: +9° 42' 0"

Pixel scale: 3.080 arcsec/pixel

Orientation: 358.260 degrees

Field radius: 0.731

Locations: home, nottingham, United Kingdom

Data source: Backyard

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On 14/02/2020 at 16:47, don4l said:

That's looking lovely and smooth.

I think that as ones's imaging improves, the impact of the Moon increases.  A year ago I felt that I could almost ignore the Moon when imaging in Ha.  Recently, I have become more fussy.  I'm not sure that I am pleased, or not.

Thank you.

I think it depends on the target and how desperate you are to image something.😃

 

29 minutes ago, Sunshine said:

That is so pretty, it looks like an airbrush painting, mystical look about it, beautiful!

Thanks a lot.

I was trying not to over denoise it.

 

24 minutes ago, teoria_del_big_bang said:

That really is a beautiful image. Looks so natural 🙂 

Steve

Thanks very much.

 

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