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Here is another attempt at the SHO processing of M16. I'm learning how to take better advantage of Starnet. Best stars yet. Still using the SHO-AIP script to combine the SHO channels along with the ColorMask script to remap some colors. Having the "right tools" is making the learning of this new processing a lot easier. Still a long way to go, but, making some progress.

Imageyobbo89_SHO_Rotated by STEPHEN KING, on Flickr

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Some really fine work coming from this exercise and it helps everyone to better understand processing techniques.

The team at TSS liked this idea and came up with this, hope you all join in!
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