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Sunday, December 29, 2013
An experimental 3D-studie, IC 1396 and Sh2-129 in Cepheus
Images are for two different viewing methods, the first is for the Parallel Vision method and the second one for the Cross Vision method. Viewing instructions can be seen HERE.
NOTE! This is a personal vision about forms and shapes, based on some known facts and an artistic impression.
3D-freeview stereopairs of IC 1396 and the Sharpless 129 with OU4
Parallel Vision
Cross Vision
Original 2D-image, used for the 3D-conversions above
A blog post about this Cepheus mosaic with more images and the technical details HERE
All of my 3D work
Please, have a look in my Portfolio HERE
3D-work will be found under a folder "Volumeric 3D Images"
Animations
If you have troubles to see any free view 3D format, there are several animated images to see HERE
Note. A heavy page, please be patient and let it to load, it'll be worth to wait!
Scroll down for the 3D-animations and click the "Older Posts", at the end of the page, to see more.
Labels:
stereo images
Saturday, December 28, 2013
3D-studies of the Veil Nebula supernova remnant
The weather doesn't support the imaging of the new material, so I made a collection of an experimental 3D-studies out of the Veil nebula SNR. Some of the images are new but couple of them are published earlier.
Images are for two different viewing methods, the first set of images is for the Parallel Vision method and the second set for the Cross Vision method. Viewing instructions can be seen HERE.
3D Veil Nebula as a freeview stereo pairs
for the Parallel Vision viewing method
Wide field
Veil nebula wide field in natural colors for the Parallel Vision method. Click for a large image.
Original 2D-image can be seen in HERE
The Witch's Broom Nebula
Nebula in mapped colors for the Parallel Vision method. Click for a large image.
Original 2D-image can be seen in HERE
Eastern part of the Veil Nebula I
Nebula in mapped colors for the Parallel Vision method. Click for a large image.
Original 2D-image can be seen in HERE
Eastern part of the Veil Nebula II
Nebula in mapped colors for the Parallel Vision method. Click for a large image.
Original 2D-image can be seen in HERE
The Pickering's Triangle
Nebula in mapped colors for the Parallel Vision method. Click for a large image.
Original 2D-image can be seen in HERE
3D Veil Nebula as a freeview stereo pairs
for the Cross Vision viewing method
Veil nebula wide field in natural colors for the Cross Vision method. Click for a large image.
Original 2D-image can be seen in HERE
The Witch's Broom Nebula
Nebula in mapped colors for the Cross Vision method. Click for a large image.
Original 2D-image can be seen in HERE
Eastern part of the Veil Nebula I
Nebula in mapped colors for the CrossVision method. Click for a large image.
Original 2D-image can be seen in HERE
Eastern part of the Veil Nebula II
Nebula in mapped colors for the Cross Vision method. Click for a large image.
Original 2D-image can be seen in HERE
The Pickering's Triangle
Nebula in mapped colors for the Cross Vision method. Click for a large image.
Original 2D-image can be seen in HERE
An animated version
More 3D-experiments in my portfolio
Labels:
stereo images
Monday, December 23, 2013
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to all!
Christmas Tree Cluster and the Cone Nebula in constellation Monoceros, just East from the Orion.
More info in THIS blog post.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
A start of the new project, Cepheus mosaic part1
I'm about to make a similar mosaic out of constellation Cepheus, than I made out of constellation Cygnus.
The first part is ready now. It's a four panel mosaic showing two main objects, IC 1396 and the Sharpless 129 (Sh2-129). I managed to get visible an extremely dim planetary nebula candidate, OU4, inside the Sharpless 129.
The first part is ready now. It's a four panel mosaic showing two main objects, IC 1396 and the Sharpless 129 (Sh2-129). I managed to get visible an extremely dim planetary nebula candidate, OU4, inside the Sharpless 129.
Cepheus Mosaic part 1, four panels
Note. A largish image, 3MB and 1700 x 1300 pixels
Mapped colors from the emission of ionized elements,
R=Sulfur, G=Hydrogen and B=Oxygen.
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At this first part of the Cepheus mosaic, there are four individual panels stitched together. At lower right corner, there is the Sharpless object 129 (Sh2-129). The blueish area, inside Sh2-129, is a recently found plaentary nebula candidate, OU4. The famous astrophotographer, Nicolas Outters, has made this discovery, HERE is a paper about it. OU4 is an extremely dim formation. 11h of O-III light with very fast Canon 200mm EF f1.8 camera lens, was needed to have some hint about it.
I will continue this project, as soon as weather allows. The final mosaic will be 10-14 panels larg
Mosaic in visual spectrum
Note. A largish image, 3MB and 1700x1300 pixels
Image is in Natural color palette from the emission of ionized elements,
R=Hydrogen + Sulfur, G=Oxygen and B=Oxygen + Hydrogen.
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A closeup of Sh2-129 and OU4
Image is in Natural color palette from the emission of ionized elements,
R=Hydrogen + Sulfur, G=Oxygen and B=Oxygen + Hydrogen.
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Technical details
Processing work flow:
Image acquisition, MaxiDL v5.07.
Stacked and calibrated in CCDStack2.
Deconvolution with a CCDStack2 Positive Constraint, 33 iterations, added at 50% weight
Levels, curves and color combine in PS CS3.
Optics, Canon EF 200mm camera lens at f1.8
Camera, QHY9
Guiding, Meade LX200 GPS 12" and a Lodestar guider
Image Scale, ~5 arcseconds/pixel
Exposures for H-alpha:
3x1200s for each panel,
Exposures for O-III:
33x1200s for Sh2-129 area
1x1200s/panel, for a star color.
The data from my older images are used for this mosaic
IC 1396, http://astroanarchy.blogspot.fi/2011/10/ic-1396-home-of-elephants-trunk-nebula.html
Sh2-129: http://astroanarchy.blogspot.fi/2011/06/panorama-mosaic-from-ic1396-to.html
3x1200s for each panel,
Exposures for O-III:
33x1200s for Sh2-129 area
1x1200s/panel, for a star color.
The data from my older images are used for this mosaic
IC 1396, http://astroanarchy.blogspot.fi/2011/10/ic-1396-home-of-elephants-trunk-nebula.html
Sh2-129: http://astroanarchy.blogspot.fi/2011/06/panorama-mosaic-from-ic1396-to.html
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