Last seen: Nov 18, 2024
I finally was able to get my RGB stars for this supernova remnant last night, so I updated the image. More natural stars, I think. I added the captu...
@terri Thanks, Terri! I was anxious to see what I had after almost two months! More detail in there, I suspect, with additional time. Greg
@terri I think the detail in the spiral arms/dust lanes is definitely more apparent, Terri! I also think the Ha areas stand out much more prominently...
@terri I think you made an improvement, Terri! I liked your original one, but I can see more detail in the reprocessed image with the increased lumin...
Beautiful capture, Terri, in spite of having to throw some subs away! I love the subtle Ha in the galaxy, the natural star color, and the deep contra...
@terri Thanks, Terri! Now, if we ever get some decent weather I can put some more time into it. Hope you're doing well. Greg
Well, I thought I was finally out of patience after processing this image all weekend (see previous post) without having success integrating my SII/Hb...
@maura-kelley Very nice work teasing that out of your data, Maura! Great image. Greg
@terri Well, you got some great data from it, Terri. What did you use to stretch, GHS or something else? Greg
@terri That looks like a great choice to have imaged in TX, Terri. It’s a bit too low on our horizon to image here (we’ll, at least my tree-lined hor...
@terri Beautiful image, Terri! Greg
@Terri I see the difference here at home, Terri. I like the contrast in yours better. Lost just a bit of the peripheral nebulosity around the outsi...