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Sunday, November 23, 2008

IC405 & IC410 in HST (Hubble Space Telescope) Palette

Image in Hubble palette "Natural" color version -
Last night, between and trough speeding clouds, S-II and O-III channels added.
H-alpha data is from November 9, H-a details here:
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Same imaging data, than in 9.11. image.
Exposures now:
2x1200s S-II (22.11.)
2x1200s O-III (22.11.)
5x1200s H-alpha (09.11.)

IC405 & 410 as a Stero pair



Viewing instructions in the Right hand side menu.
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If you Have any difficulties to see this image as a stereo one, please, use
your Browser to Zoom image smaller.
Least in IE, zoom button locates in lower Right corner of the Browser.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

New Version of PS StarAction.

NOTE, link fixed 07.04.2012


New Version Download it  HERE

 Whats new?

- A new Star Visibility action added. It let you controll the "Star Dominance" in your image by opacity slider.

 - In Stereo action there is some minor improvements including an extra step to controll Star visibility. Since there will be one image per eye, the apparent Star brightnes will grow. With this function you can now controll star visibility easily.

- NOTE. If you publish any images processed with the actions, please, could you add a mention, about actions used, in the imaging details, thank you.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Sh2-142, color added.

In Hubble Palette
In "Natural" Color
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S-II and O-III channels added last night. For H-alpha, there is an additional 1h 20min exposures added to first version from November 17. - Imaging data: Camera, QHY8 - Filters, Baader 7nm H-alpha, Baader 8,5nm O-III and Baader 8nm S-II - Optics, Tokina AT-X 300mm @ f2.8 - Exposures, 10X 1200s H-alpha, 2 X 1200 O-III and 2X1200s S-II + flats and bias - Guiding, LX200 GPS 12" + PHD-guiding and QHY5
Color mosaic with Sh2-157 to show relative location.
Edit.
I looked this image and couldn't figure out what it remainds of.
Now I know!
It looks like a logo of Amnesty International!