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NGC6888 Hubble Palette


Allan the Plumber

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19348666673_74e71a0620_b.jpgNGC6888 by Allan Young-Hares, on Flickr


 


20493618688_8a62441075_k.jpgNGC6888LNarrowband by Allan Young-Hares, on Flickr


 


Had another go bottom pic is with an add Lum channel 


 


as before Ha 26x 600s , SII 9x 600s and OIII 15x 600s 


 


Used DSS Ha stacked image as Luminosity seems to have worked


 


Thanks for looking "again" 


 


 


 


Having issues processing this need to blend Ha SII better but thought I'd post anyway 


 


Ha 600s x 25


SII 600s x 9


OIII 600s x 15


 


Think i've had issues with gradient 


 


each filter 53 Flats and 73 Bias


 


Neb 3 capture DDS stacking PS6 processing 


 


ATIK 460ex filter Ha SII OIII


 


Not sure but i'm coming round to Pixinsight for post processing but thanks for looking 


 


 


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thanks Graham what are you using on your GT*81 for flattering your images  


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thanks Graham what are you using on your GT*81 for flattering your images  

 

Hi Allan

I don't use anything  :)

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thanks Graham what are you using on your GT*81 for flattering your images  

 

I use an hammer  :lol:

 

Nice work Allen, I would imagine a heck of a lot of work has gone into this, so well done, it's lovely.

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Hi Allan

I don't use anything  :)

oh thought someone said you had the same issue as i've got star elongated and was using a flatner not a reducer and flatner nevermind just rumors eh  :D

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Looking very good Allan. Nice subtly in the colour so great processing overall. I guess there is a little elongation in the corners but not too noticeable. Are you using a dedicated FF/FR? can't remember but think you sold your ED80?

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Looking very good Allan. Nice subtly in the colour so great processing overall. I guess there is a little elongation in the corners but not too noticeable. Are you using a dedicated FF/FR? can't remember but think you sold your ED80?

No sold the RR with the ED80

Have a FR/RR for the WO GT 81 but according to FLO's app my camera and scope image in the sweet zone if I don't use theFR/ RR not sure what to do looking at Hotec FR thanks for feed back

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Fantastic Image Allan, I had a quick play to see what I could do with you image...


 


Hope you don't mind :)


 


So much data in the image its really something special !!!


 


 


19353232324_5470af537c_k.jpgNGC6888 by Steven Whatley, on Flickr


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oh thought someone said you had the same issue as i've got star elongated and was using a flatner not a reducer and flatner nevermind just rumors eh  :D

 

I do have the same issues Allan.

I am still looking for an original WO GT 81 FF/FR but they are like rocking horse poo.

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Great image Allan, lovely filaments of nebulosity and I prefer this to the red versions.


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20493618688_8a62441075_k.jpgNGC6888LNarrowband by Allan Young-Hares, on Flickr

 

 

 

 

 

Had another go bottom pic is with an add Lum channel

as before Ha 26x 600s , SII 9x 600s and OIII 15x 600s

Used DSS Ha stacked image as Luminosity seems to have worked

Thanks for looking "again"



Having issues processing this need to blend Ha SII better but thought I'd post anyway

Ha 600s x 25
SII 600s x 9
OIII 600s x 15

Think i've had issues with gradient

each filter 53 Flats and 73 Bias

Neb 3 capture DDS stacking PS6 processing

ATIK 460ex filter Ha SII OIII

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