My rendering of job 1710. 5 hrs 25 min of data
My rendering of job 1710. 5 hrs 25 min of data
Wow Richard, that's an absolutely stunning result. Great colours and stars and no sign of a gradient in such a wide field, truly a winner.
What on earth should I do next, the list is growing.
Thanks for sharing that Richard,
Ray
Stunning job on that Richard....really nicely balanced
Stunning job on that Richard....really nicely balanced
Thank you. I used the Generalised Hyperbolic Stretch script for the first time. It seemed to help.
Wow Richard, that's an absolutely stunning result. Great colours and stars and no sign of a gradient in such a wide field, truly a winner.
What on earth should I do next, the list is growing.
Thanks for sharing that Richard,
Ray
Wow Richard, that's an absolutely stunning result. Great colours and stars and no sign of a gradient in such a wide field, truly a winner.
What on earth should I do next, the list is growing.
Thanks for sharing that Richard,
Ray
Ray,
Go for it. It is a nice clean dataset, and it did not take me that long after doing the WBPP calibration and stacking. I still have more trouble with mono data balancing it all up. I find OSC more intuitive to work with.