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M33 in RGB


Peter Shah

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Thank you both for the kind comments. I'm hoping to pull some of the really faint IFN....I can just see it coming through in the background when i push the data....Although my flats do need updating so that doesn't help

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A real stunner Peter, absolutely first rate. I'd have it on my wall!

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Thank you everyone for taking time to comment ☺️

 

1 hour ago, Derbyshire Dave said:

A real stunner Peter, absolutely first rate. I'd have it on my wall!

Thank you Dave, I probably will as soon as I get it completely finished?, I managed to grab some Luminance frames for it, which has defined the faint outer edges a little more....to be honest not by much which has surprised me a bit. I want to grab some H-alpha to help with making those H2 regions not look so lost in the spiral arms....

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Toned it back a tad looks fin on one screen but the other the HII areas look slightly over cooked.

 

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Yes, at full res it us just amazing looking at all the nebulae. And they are in an external galaxy! ?

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1 hour ago, Graham said:

Finally got to look at this in full res.

Amazing amount of detail you have in there Peter.

 

55 minutes ago, Tweedledee said:

Yes, at full res it us just amazing looking at all the nebulae. And they are in an external galaxy! ?

Im really pleased with the amount of detail in it.....Im calling it done and moving on to another object. I might add some Lum at a later date

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On 20/10/2018 at 21:56, silentrunning said:

That's possibly the best M33 I've come across from an 'amateur'. Astonishing detail. 

thank you John

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