Hello:
Here's a rendition of the Bubble Nebula, captured last summer, and only finally processed over the past few days.
Since New Year's Eve is only days away, I thought it might be fun to compose the frame so that the bubble might instead be imagined as a balloon, having just escaped the grasp of a reveller, and now seen drifting up and away into the clouds
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Processing was done entirely with PixInsight, except for use of CCDInspector to evaluate subexposures and to monitor overall specs during processing. Processing details follow.
One particular challenge was to blend the binned Halpha channel into the unbinned luminance, without compromising the underlying resolution of the luminance - I had no good ideas for how to do that, though a straight upsample of the Halpha gave a blended LHa with about the same average FWHM as the pure L. Another difficulty was getting a "realistic" colour balance in a field that is almost filled by the strong Halpha emission: Vicent's formula - and tutoring by Harry
- were essential, and hopefully worked well despite being by a used by noob
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Thanks for looking. Comments and suggestions much appreciated
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Image capture detailsTelescope: PlaneWave CDK17, with a focal reducer at f/4.5.
Mount: Paramount ME.
Camera: SBIG STL-4020M.
Exposures: Approximately 12 hours total: about 300 minutes luminance unbinned, and 100 minutes in each of red, green, blue, and Halpha, all with 2x2 binning; 10 minute sub-exposures in all channels.
Flat field correction: using twilight flats.
Image capture: TheSkyX, MaxIm DL, FocusMax.
Image scales: Unbinned pixel size 0.78", frame about 25' on a side.
Imaged on three nights in summer 2011 from rural British Columbia, Canada.
PixInsight processsing highlightsLUMINANCE:
Blended Luminance-Halpha (LHa) composite made with Vicent's formula - and tutoring by Harry
; Deconvolution (reduced Aspect ratio and nonzero Rotation to correct for guiding problems on gusty nights); MultiscaleMedianTransform to reduce noise on first two layers; Two applications of HDRMultiscaleTransform, to 6 layers and then 3 layers, with stars masked; MorphologicalTransformations applied separately to small and bright stars (2-way selections to circularize and erode), followed by mild UnsharpMasks; CurvesTransformation to reduce bright star halos; CurvesTransformation to improve contrast on the bubble edge and the most textured part of the nearby nebula, using two "custom" masks; Very mild UnsharpMask to entire image.
CHROMINANCE:
GradientsMergeMosaic used to combine two Halpha sets with different framing (consequence of finding a suitable auto-guide star before/after meridian flip); Blended Red-Halpha (RHa) composite using Vicent's formula; RHaGB ChannelCombination, BackgroundNeutralization, and ColorCalibration; L* channel of RHaGB matched to LHa using LinearFit; LRGBCombine (default Lightness=Saturation=0.5); FastRotation and DynamicCrop to position the bubble slightly up and right of image centre, and in a suggestive orientation
; Histograms and CurvesTransformations for mild final blackpoint, contrast, and saturation adjustments.