Hi all,
I want to present our lastest work from the Descubre / CAHA / OAUV / DSA collaboration: NGC 7023 - the Iris Nebula. This image was acquired and processed by Jack Harvey, Steve Mazlin and me. Total exposure time is about 23 hours - with 20 min subs - through Baader RGB filters. For the central, 7th magnitued star we made an HDR integration with exposures of 1 min, 5 sec and 0.3 sec.
Here you have the image at 600 pixel wide:
You can see the more information about the image and a full resolution version by following this link:
http://astrofoto.es/Galeria/2011/NGC7023/NGC7023_CAHA_en.htmlDirect link to the full resolution image:
http://astrofoto.es/Galeria/2011/NGC7023/NGC7023_CAHA_full.htmlThis is a truly important work for me because it summarizes the state of some of the techniques that I have been developing throughout the last 10 years. For this reason, along with the image,I've just published a tutorial about processing techniques concerning dynamic range and local contrast. Although it's an advanced tutorial, I think some sections can be easily followed. In this article I describe some techniques that are extremely important for me at this moment. I recommend to take a closer look to the star dynamic range compression section that speaks about the techniques I am using now to restore the Gaussian profile of the stars. Follow the below link to read the article:
http://pixinsight.com/tutorials/NGC7023-HDR/en.htmlHope you like it!
Best regards,
Vicent.