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I only started this one a year and a half ago N281


Guest peter shah

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Guest peter shah

Well I think I'm about done with this one. 3hours in each RGB and 7.5 hours in Ha, Total exposure time was 16.5 hours. I had about 12 hours of ha from a while back but I lost the calibration frames so I scrapped them and started again.


I was very picky with the conditions which is why its taken so long....we all know we cant afford to be picky in the UK.



20min subs for the RGB and 30min subs in Ha taken with my AG12 and H35.



thanks for looking


Peter :grin:


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thanks everyone....it took my processing to another level....I found it pretty difficult to process


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very nice Pete

next time don't take so long :D :D :D

I picked the nights carefully which is a luxury we don't really have here...another part of the world I would have twice as much data within the space of a week....

 

 

Blinded with colour.

 

Amazing Peter.

I will probably process this again at some point, I have already toned the colour down a bit....but there is a lot of colour in the data....It made for very uncomfortable processing having to make my usual standard curve process less standard, I'm sure there  is an other way of doing it.

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