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Thanks David, much appreciatedJockinireland wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 11:21 am Thats nicely done. You have captured a lot of the outer dust considering the short integration.
For sure, I’ll pop it up if and when I do.
Thanks, Jean
Thank you, Bob.
Yer, me too. I much prefer more natural colours. Besides, I'd have to force the blue in this as there isn't much there from the reflection nebula due to the nature of the filter.Mirrorgirl wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2023 10:00 am I love it G very well done i do think i will like this version much better than the arty one because its looks more natural and i like the reds but we will see lol well done.
Rhoda
Tony, Alex and Jeff, thank you much appreciated.
You are correct there my friend. The high dynamic range can be a tricky on to conquer properly. I used 10, 30 and 300 second exposures and then blended them together to balance the brightness across the screen. The detail in and around the trapezium came out well. Thanks for your comment
Thank you Marius I’d like to add some
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