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IC 1805 Heart Nebula SHO


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The next in a series of re-processing with PixInsight v Photoshop previously, which I think has worked well + been worth the effort.  This time I've been able to tease out much more detail and colour + less noise with the Heart Nebula and am pleased with the result, especially considering the limited data available.

Further background and imaging details can be viewed on my website:  https://watchthisspaceman.wordpress.com/2018/08/26/heart-of-darkness/   

 

IC 1805 Heart Nebula in SHO Hubble Palette.png

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Loving the colors and composition,

The image does look to me to be a tiny bit soft,

not sure if its because of the format it got loaded up in

or its due to processing, or its my eyes, lol.

Ether way, still a nice image.

well done 

Paul

 

 

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2 hours ago, ultranova said:

Loving the colors and composition,

The image does look to me to be a tiny bit soft,

not sure if its because of the format it got loaded up in

or its due to processing, or its my eyes, lol.

Ether way, still a nice image.

well done 

Paul

 

 

Appreciate the comments Paul. 

Almost certainly processing, as I'm still feeling my way with PI + concious of overprocessing.  Is this more what you had in mind? 

Graham

 

Heart Nebula 0.2stars 0 (Large) adjusted-denoise-denoiseX.png

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Hi Graham,

I am looking at it on my phone screen at moment,  but it does look more sharp...don't know what you have done but good job.

Thats the only thing with PI it doesn't have selective masking as such.

Something like photoshop  you can select what parts in detail you want to select.

Paul

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