NGC 6188

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NGC 6188

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This data is from the Telescope Live website using their Planewave CDK 24 F6.5 telescope.It contains 14 hours and 40 minutes of data. Processed in Pixinsight and finished in Adobe Lightroom, I am new to processing astronomical images and using Pixinsight so it's a steep learning curve.


https://www.theskysearchers.com/downloa ... w&id=29341
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That is a brilliant image Neil.

I haven't delved into the realm of astrophotography, so I can't offer any advice about it.

However, there are many members here who are very proficient at AP and will definitely be able to guide you along this path.

I hope you enjoy your stay with us and I look forward to seeing more images from you :smile:
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very nice work .thx.
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