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ngc 2237 and surrounds in narrow band
caliu:
If our eyes could see colors in this part of the electromagnetic spectrum, surely they would see these colors.
In NGC 2237 ionized hydrogen and sulfur are the two components of this area mostly hot gas, so we would tend to see orange red.
In the center circle, but this element is oxygen, so we would see teal blue.
This huge cloud of gas and dust born NGC 2244, this open cluster that lies at the center of the nebula and thanks to its heat and ionization enables the brightness of this gas.
This image was taken with a CCD camera in Ha (14 hours) OIII (14 hours) and IBS (9 hours), 37 hours total exposure, from near the city of Valencia (Spain)
The capture was made by Alfonso Carreno (MPC J09) = http://http://www.zonalunar.com/ and processed by Ferran Bosch (space_colors) = http://www.caliu.fotografiaastronomica . com
100% size: http://caliu.fotografiaastronomica.com/Roseta_narrow_full.jpg
I hope you enjoy
Best
Ferran.
Juan Conejero:
Hi Ferran,
Nice color palette application and nice image.
What have you used to register the images? There seem to be serious image registration errors, especially on the central area. I hope you haven't used PI for this task, or otherwise I'd be very interested in knowing what happened.
If you didn't register the images with PI as I suspect, then I strongly encourage you to redo the whole data set with an application able to register images accurately.
Geoff:
Lovely colours. Thanks to Juan's comment I now see the registration problem as immediately obvious, but I doubt that I would have noticed it otherwise. This is the benefit of constructive criticism.
Geoff
joakin:
very nice ;)
saludos
joakin
caliu:
--- Quote from: Juan Conejero on 2012 May 20 17:39:49 ---Hi Ferran,
Nice color palette application and nice image.
What have you used to register the images? There seem to be serious image registration errors, especially on the central area. I hope you haven't used PI for this task, or otherwise I'd be very interested in knowing what happened.
If you didn't register the images with PI as I suspect, then I strongly encourage you to redo the whole data set with an application able to register images accurately.
--- End quote ---
Juan, desgraciadamente las he registrado con PixInsight, lo he probado de las dos formas, con StarAlignment y manualmente con DynamicAlignment, lo he probado con las imágenes lineales, con las imágenes estiradas, de todas las formas posibles y nada de nada, lo he probado con otros programas y el resultado es el mismo.
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