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Offline strivedi

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Great Orion Nebula
« on: 2014 November 04 12:39:02 »
I am a happy PI user and getting better every day.

I wanted to share the Great Orion Nebula I recently processed entirely with PI from images I captured in 2013.

PI and its ever evolving features & capabilities never cease to amaze me. I am a true believer. PI team thanks for a great product.

Shailesh Trivedi

Full res image at : http://www.astrobin.com/134113/


Offline Geoff

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Re: Great Orion Nebula
« Reply #1 on: 2014 November 04 18:13:00 »
Well, that's certainly a new take on a well photographed object.  I think I like it.
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Offline strivedi

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Re: Great Orion Nebula
« Reply #2 on: 2014 November 05 18:39:19 »
Thanks Geoff.

Offline Zocky

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Re: Great Orion Nebula
« Reply #3 on: 2014 November 08 14:31:49 »
Interesting approach in processing. It looks like artwork.
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Offline strivedi

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Re: Great Orion Nebula
« Reply #4 on: 2014 November 12 12:32:59 »
Thanks Zocky. We are all pixel artists here :)

Shailesh

Offline Zocky

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Re: Great Orion Nebula
« Reply #5 on: 2014 November 12 12:35:38 »
We are all pixel artists here :)
I agree  8)
Skywatcher ED 80/600 with FF/FR x0.85; HEQ5-pro mount
SBIG ST-8300M, FW5 with Baader LRGB Ha7nm filters
https://www.flickr.com/photos/zoran-novak/