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Offline ManuelJ

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M1, Crab Nebula CDK17
« on: 2011 December 21 04:44:28 »
Hi,

After a terrible month, I have been able to finish this image. I have moved into longer subs (30 min), independently of the binning... and what an increase of signal in broadband!

I've tried to leave the nebula with the most natural color after adding the Ha to the mix. Most of the M1 I have seen are bloody red, and that seems a bit unbalanced.

Any comments are welcome.

http://www.manuelj.com/Astronomy/Supernovae-Remnants/M1-The-Crab-Nebula

Regards,
Manuel.

Offline Edmund_Georgii

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Re: M1, Crab Nebula CDK17
« Reply #1 on: 2011 December 22 09:32:19 »
Hi Manuel

Chapeau, many details in the crab ...bravo!!
WOAH... sub frames at 1800 sec,  not bad


Nice equipment .
CS 
Cheers
Edmund

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Offline oldwexi

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Re: M1, Crab Nebula CDK17
« Reply #2 on: 2011 December 22 11:04:18 »
Hi Manuel!
Very impressive!
I like the animation how M1 is breathing.

Aloha
Gerald

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Re: M1, Crab Nebula CDK17
« Reply #3 on: 2012 January 05 19:52:33 »
This is an amazing image Manuel
I like this color balance as well.
not too much into the red spectrum myself ,but then again I cant get much of it with an unmodded DSLR
Outstanding.

Offline roncrouch

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Re: M1, Crab Nebula CDK17
« Reply #4 on: 2012 January 27 13:47:21 »
This one for me is positively scary good! The comparison is quite interesting; I would guess your setup's resolution you could maybe detect changes in size in M1 in relatively short order.
wow.. Ron