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Hi All, Just managed this but very hissy and cloudy, is there a way to get proms to be coloured not black.

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Nice set of images ! Thank you
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Nice captures Peter!
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Very nice images Peter, thanks for sharing.
Regarding the Proms. What exactly are you using to capture the images ? Scope and camera . I'd like to help you if I can.
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superb details , thx .
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Hi All, Thanks for your comments.

Tanks very much for the offer Keith I am not to good with computers, scope is Lunt 60mm h-alpha PS, camera is ZWO ASI 178 MM, I have SharpCap 3.2, Autostakker 3, IMPPG 0.6.3, Photoshop old one, + all from dep sky I did for years but to old now

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You have all you need Peter. Try this, the next time you image take your normal capture the up the exposure to bring out the Proms. You'll have 2 seperate images. In photoshop you can colour the Prom image and slide the " surface " image over it. ( you'll most likely need to reduce the size of the Prom image slightly ).Hope this helps.

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