Astrophotography: Horse Head and Flame nebula (In narrowband!)
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2024
- I recently captured data on the Horse head and flame nebula. I collected this data with on both sides of the full Moon. The Halo from Alnitak was brutal. In this video I show the processing workflow I used to put together this false color image using the Hubble Palette.
Total exposure: 18 hours
Processing was performed with Pixinsight and Photoshop.
Equipment used for this shot:
Telescope: AT115EDT
Camera: ZWO ASI1600MM
Mount: SkyWatcher EQ6R Pro
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Nice job James! Great work on Alnitak in photoshop! I like the yellow theme, good contrast👍Clear skies!
Thanks Simon!
That's a cool result seeing the horsehead in narrowband. Those halos on the OIII would've made many an astrophotographer give up in despair on this image I think but they are nowhere to be seen in the final image - impressive!.
Thanks Logan! I thought about giving up the first time I saw the Oiii data, lol.
Nice.
Thanks!
Outstanding James, never disappointed with your work and loving the lean towards the yellow side as i'm not really a fan of heavy reds.
Thank you so much! :)
you did really well with that halo!!!
Mr mask master 😂
clear night with 🌕 it's C11 flight time .... hunting for aliens 😅
Thanks Alex! :)
Great work with the halos! Yeah the content aware feature works best on starless dust spots or without detailed nebulousity right next to it so the surrounding area of the spot is almost uniform/gradient and predictable to fill in.
Thanks! Yea.. I figured.. I will keep the content aware feature in my toolbox :)