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cdavid
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M106 Widefield Processing example
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2015 February 23 14:20:43 »
Hi I'd like to share my recent processing workflow for a wide field image of M106. I was having trouble using DBE in terms of noise. I chose a slightly un-orthodox approach, employing DBE in the Non-linear state which gave me much better results.
Thanks for looking.
Carlos
https://catchingphotons.wordpress.com/2015/02/23/my-little-refractor-deep-field-image-m106/
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msmythers
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Re: M106 Widefield Processing example
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2015 February 23 14:29:06 »
Nicely done Carlos.
Mike
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Zocky
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Re: M106 Widefield Processing example
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2015 February 23 14:49:43 »
Wide field images have a special charm.
Fantastic work Carlos.
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NGC7789
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Re: M106 Widefield Processing example
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2015 February 23 15:53:03 »
Really excellent! A new bookmark for me.
-Josh
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cdavid
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Thank you all, I appreciate it.
Carlos
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