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this is HaGB with 25% of the Ha blended into B
i was only able to get 6 flats in blue tonight and that's what I used for the entire image the blue and green are 12 x 5minutes and the halpha is 21 x 20 minutes (7 hours) so this is 9 hours of data total I need to take real flats and work the 1 hour's worth of red data into it to finish it up The Halpha really makes the HII regions very prominent shooting more flats and red next rdc |
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![]() Richard Crisp wrote: this is HaGB with 25% of the Ha blended into B i was only able to get 6 flats in blue tonight and that's what I used for the entire image the blue and green are 12 x 5minutes and the halpha is 21 x 20 minutes (7 hours) so this is 9 hours of data total I need to take real flats and work the 1 hour's worth of red data into it to finish it up The Halpha really makes the HII regions very prominent shooting more flats and red next rdc Interesting! I note the strong HII region in the lower part of your image. I've circled it in the first image attached. I took this region in Luminosity only last year. There was a very odd star cluster in that region. It consists of arcs of stars around a bright hub. It exactly matches your HII region though I don't really see nebulosity in my image. It was designated as a cluster, I can't recall the name. Obviously it is a major HII region as well. I've attached a cropped version of my image with that cluster/HII region circled. Rick -- Correct domain name is arvig and it is net not com. Prefix is correct. Third character is a zero rather than a capital "Oh". |
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that's really a nice image Richard !
Regards, Dirk - "Richard Crisp" wrote in message et... this is HaGB with 25% of the Ha blended into B i was only able to get 6 flats in blue tonight and that's what I used for the entire image the blue and green are 12 x 5minutes and the halpha is 21 x 20 minutes (7 hours) so this is 9 hours of data total I need to take real flats and work the 1 hour's worth of red data into it to finish it up The Halpha really makes the HII regions very prominent shooting more flats and red next rdc |
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"Richard Crisp" wrote
Beautiful image. Was this taken with your A-P refractor? George N |
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![]() "George Normandin" wrote in message ... "Richard Crisp" wrote Beautiful image. Was this taken with your A-P refractor? Thanks for the comment George I took this with my old-style FSQ106 and the IMG6303 with the Baader Halpha and Optec IR blocking G &B filters George N |
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very special, especially to an m31 collector!
Richard Crisp wrote: this is HaGB with 25% of the Ha blended into B i was only able to get 6 flats in blue tonight and that's what I used for the entire image the blue and green are 12 x 5minutes and the halpha is 21 x 20 minutes (7 hours) so this is 9 hours of data total I need to take real flats and work the 1 hour's worth of red data into it to finish it up The Halpha really makes the HII regions very prominent shooting more flats and red next rdc [Image] |
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Richard, no wonder you could show the HII regions that well with 7 hours if
Halpha... Stefan "Richard Crisp" schrieb im Newsbeitrag et... this is HaGB with 25% of the Ha blended into B i was only able to get 6 flats in blue tonight and that's what I used for the entire image the blue and green are 12 x 5minutes and the halpha is 21 x 20 minutes (7 hours) so this is 9 hours of data total I need to take real flats and work the 1 hour's worth of red data into it to finish it up The Halpha really makes the HII regions very prominent shooting more flats and red next rdc |
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