A very pleasing image Didier. Nicely done! Clear skies, Kevin Dixon www.kevindixon.westhost.com From: didier keus Hello, A try on the well known Orion nebula,...
Every field of view seems to have something new and interesting to offer. Few objects ever really stand alone, and no single image ever does them justice. ...
Nice images, Richard. The widefield view of this region is very pleasing- lots of interconnectedness between these various targets. Steve Steve Cannistra ...
I am working on improving my three filter narrow band image processing. I have noticed that as much as I try to make the histograms of my SII and OIII...
use the curves to change the shapes of the curves crop the stacks after stacking to eliminate the junk around the edges where you don't have perfect overlap....
I Richard, I used Luminance and H-alpha .. .this is my first attempt.... I didn't use flat ...only dark removed full moon near m1 and ice on telescope T= - 2...
Thank you Buddy ... I used mx5c for 90% of images you can see on my site ... Now I'm trying for atik 16 hr and astronomik filters ... ciao, Nico, Italy ...
how did you use luminance and halpha? for example, maybe you assigned Ha = Red Lum = Green Ha+Lum = Blue I just wanted to know how you used the data from the...
Nice shot Richard- one of my favorite objects. Here's my meager attempt with a 7": http://masil-astro-imaging.netfirms.com/FTP/IC417%20Ha.jpg and some...
Ok Richard, I used Luminance as red and h-alpha as green .. I don't remember the exact percentual of colour combining because I made several attempts .. If you...
no that's all right. I was just curious there are lots of ways to make a color image from the data from two filters, i just wondered how you did it. usually if...
I ended up taking some data in M33 last night to add to a bit from the night before. This is a total of five hours of exposure through the 3nm Custom...
here's a closeup of one of the knotty regions of the Gum 1 nebula region http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/gum1_mk1sn2_dm_geg_csha_page.htm it is a total of 6 x...
here's the absolutely highest resolution version of it http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/images/m33core_mk1sn2_dm_geg_csha_11x30min.jpg too bad there wasn't...
Nice job, Richard. I like the "softer" version much better. Amazing how much stuff is there. I've seen a few images where people have added Ha data to RGB...
I'll have to try this one some time. Nice work. ... From: Richard Crisp To: narrowbandimaging@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 1:08 PM Subject:...
Looks like this version is pushed just a little too much. ... From: Richard Crisp To: narrowbandimaging@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 2:41...
VERY nice, Dominik. I especially like the Ha regions very near the core. ... From: Dominik Wos To: narrowbandimaging@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, January...
That is nice! After Richard got me started on this, I first tried a 3x3 binned version (previously posted), and now an unbinned variation for better...
Yes, I certainly remember that image of yours as well. However, it was your original Ha version that got me interested. The tri-color NB looks a lot like a...
there are only a few galaxies that have so much halpha action that is accessed so easily i'm trying it tonight at 5760mm to see what happens i got the beam...
Best of luck with your efforts. It will be interesting to see what reveals itself. I went back to my data to check star sizes after your nice comment. ...
for data all taken with the same filter and the same optical system, I usually use Maxim to register when I am making the color image, I usually align the...