M27 and M57 from Last night

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Hi all I have taken M27 and M57 with my Skywatcher 80ed,Gp 183c and processed in dss,adobe and affinity.I took 50 images each at 20 seconds each.I thought I would share.Thanks for looking.
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M27
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Hi all I have just reprocessed M27 without heavily cropping as in the original image.Thanks for looking.
dumbel17.jpg
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Nice work Andy!

For some reason in the second post, the stars look kinda weird but not in the first M27 image.
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andrewsscope wrote: Mon May 25, 2020 9:37 pm Hi all I have just reprocessed M27 without heavily cropping as in the original image.Thanks for looking.
dumbel17.jpg
Hi Jim yes I just noticed,I think I used denoise in affinity and has changed the stars, thanks for pointing it out to me,I will check my original.
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Very Nice!

It is amazing how fast color starts to be noticeable,even with a few seconds of exposure.
I was thinking about using a barlow (maybe a 3X) to see how that works.
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Nice pair of images.
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