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Ginge
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Mu cephei, Garnet Star
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2011 October 23 15:19:17 »
Hi all!
This is my first project processed exclusively in PI. I've always done finishing touches in PS before, but not anymore.
The new DPSF-module is just great and the GradientMergMosaic tool too, they both work really well.
So, this is a two-panel mosaic rendered in two palettes, HST and a Ha-(Ha/SII/OIII)-OIII palette inspired by the Hubble photos of Bok globules in NGC 281 (
http://www.flickr.com/photos/drl1974/1141258244/
). I only did DBE on the OIII exposures as it was the only stack that showed any gradient, and as these frames show very little background I did the DBE on the grey OIII exposure separately to have better control. Tried to do it on the RGB mix but felt I was removing too much nebula data in the Ha and SII. Apart from this I first did the deconvolution on the linear material, after this ACDNR followed but histogram stretch, curve adjustments and a pass of the DarkStructureEnhance script.
About the palettes: I'm selecting these on a purely aesthetic basis, trying out my own versions of what I see others do.
Aquisition details are as follows:
IC1396 around the Garnet Star, Mu Cephei, two-panel mosaic
Palettes: HST (SII-Ha-OIII) and Ha-(60%Ha+20%SII+20%OIII)-OIII
Optics: Vixen R200SS 8" f/4 MPCC
Camera: QSI 583wsg
Guider: DSI II via OAG
Mount: EM-200 Temma 2m
Exposures: Ha: 32h, OIII:12,5h, SII:28h, 30 minute subs +Darks, Flats
Total 72h 30min
Filters: Astrodon 5nm Ha, OIII, SII
Shot from Holmlia/Oslo, spring/fall 2011
HST:
Larger size here:
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6223/6274170816_22eeb887db_o.jpg
Ha-(Ha/SII/OIII)-OIII:
Larger size here:
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6096/6274167794_f565dc114a_o.jpg
Suggestions for improvemets are very welcome indeed!
Clear skies,
Ginge
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Lex
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We do it at night...
Re: Mu cephei, Garnet Star
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2011 October 24 07:28:05 »
Hi,
Really really nice Pictures!!
For me the first one is the nicest!
Congrats!
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Clear Skies!!
Lex
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AZEQ6 GT, TS UNC 10" f5, ASI1600mm-c
HADSO (Hagen Deep Sky Observatory)20 km W of Luxemburg City
alejandromeira
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Re: Mu cephei, Garnet Star
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2011 October 24 12:27:18 »
Hi
very nice images and great colors. Congratulations for that.
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Ginge
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2011 October 25 06:16:27 »
thanks for those nice comments Lex and Alejandro! I can never decide on one palette. Bad habit. Must try to get out of town and do more RGB.
Clear skies!
Ginge
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Lex
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2011 October 25 12:33:22 »
Ginge,
indeed with these narrowband filters the light pollution is not a really problem any more but I think with the modern LRGB filters it is also possible to override this...
Nice Pictures again!!!
Best
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Clear Skies!!
Lex
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AZEQ6 GT, TS UNC 10" f5, ASI1600mm-c
HADSO (Hagen Deep Sky Observatory)20 km W of Luxemburg City
Ginge
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2011 October 27 11:37:30 »
I do struggle with the streetlight Lex, but a combination of shooting close to zenith and wrapping the house in black cloth helps to keep the gradients at a minimum. The rest is for DBE, the tool that got me started with PI in the first place. The downside is that my house looks like a satanist church at night
Clear skies,
Ginge
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Lex
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Re: Mu cephei, Garnet Star
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2011 October 28 12:59:07 »
Wow,
Wrapping a house into black cloth; that's love for our hobby; cool
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Lex
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AZEQ6 GT, TS UNC 10" f5, ASI1600mm-c
HADSO (Hagen Deep Sky Observatory)20 km W of Luxemburg City
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