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Offline sreilly

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NGC-1275
« on: 2011 November 07 16:18:01 »
I have struggled with this image and have now come up with what I think is as good as I can get with the data. The image consists of 23-1/3 hours of data all 2"or lower FWHM. I used both the new HDRMultiScaleTransform and MultiScaleMedianTransform tools with what I think are very good results. Thanks for giving use more in our processing arsenal! Image is at http://www.astral-imaging.com/NGC-1275-ST10-Re-Do.htm Any additional processing comments very much welcomed.
Steve
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Offline christophwoehrle

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Re: NGC-1275
« Reply #1 on: 2011 November 10 06:56:52 »
Hi,


that is very impressive. I have never seen this object before.
I think You got lots of nice details.

Chris

Offline Lex

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Re: NGC-1275
« Reply #2 on: 2011 November 10 12:16:19 »
Same for me, it is the first time that i see this wonderful object to!  :o
The only thing that i would change is to be more restrictive in the background stretch to lift out the maintarget, an let it be the main eyecatcher by this way... (IMO)

Cool Picture!!!
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Offline jtalbot

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Re: NGC-1275
« Reply #3 on: 2011 November 10 12:22:32 »
Wonderful image of a cool object!

Jon Talbot
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Offline sreilly

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Re: NGC-1275
« Reply #4 on: 2011 November 10 12:36:42 »
Thanks guys. This image started as a "something to do image" while waiting for my prime target to rise high enough. As the data was being accumulated I started to process what I had and was intrigued with what was starting to show up so I never did start my prime target instead staying with this image for several nights, 4-5 I think. Of all the acquired data, I discarded any that was over 2" FWHM and ended up with 23-1/3 hours of 20 minute images. This was using the 12.5" RC and ST-10XME although I would have preferred to use the STL-11000 which was off being repaired. I thought a wider field of view of this galaxy cluster would have been interesting. I didn't realize how much detail I could get from NGC1275 at this aperture. I appreciate the comments. I'll look at stretching the background a bit more.
Steve
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AP1200
OGS 12.5" RC
Tak FSQ-106ED
ST10XME/CFW8/AO8
STL-11000M/FW8/AO-L
Pyxis 3" Rotator
Baader LRGBHa Filters
PixInsight/MaxIm/ACP/Registar/Mira AP/PS CS5