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Hi all, finaly got what I think is enough for now on this object, thanks to the last three nights. Seeing conditions different on each night .Managed to get 137x 300s subs out of four imaging runs that I thought were usable.  Processing was done with APP and Photoshop, my skills are limited with my old eyes. Thanks for looking.

Bob.

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Just seen my mistake, me and me fat fingers i didn,t notice that it say's M196 instead of M106. Me old age i think tryin to rush things and not checking properly

Bob.

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Pretty good core detail. There is more in the outlying disk which would be better if you rotated 90 degrees. Ha is exciting in this object but I don't know how well that would work with one shot colour. Probably quite well.

Olly

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3 hours ago, ollypenrice said:

Pretty good core detail. There is more in the outlying disk which would be better if you rotated 90 degrees. Ha is exciting in this object but I don't know how well that would work with one shot colour. Probably quite well.

Olly

Thank you Olly for your reply. have taken it on board. Don't no if i can do it though i have a lot to learn.

Bob.

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