By simonnickydowning on Sunday, 20 September 2020
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Afternoon, I have not had much time lately or the mental capacity to spend too long with processing, plus I had my mum staying just in case everything goes into lockdown again, and thus we won't see her. Anyway, here are a couple of objects. Pier 7 is a William Optics FLT132 F5.6 APO, with a QSI 660-WSG Mono CCD camera, all on a Paramount MX mount. NGC 7326 was taken on this pier and comprises of 24 blues, 27 greens, 17 Has, 44 luminances and 19 reds. The LRGB data was 5 minutes long each and the HAs 10 minutes long each. The integration time was thus 12 hours 20 minutes. I just about squeezed out the IFN in this, I think... Pier 4 uses a Sigma 105mm F/1.4 Art Lens Stopped down to F/2, an Astro Physics AP900 GTo3 and the superb ZWO ASI-2600MC Pro Colour CMOS 1x1 Binned.LDN1266 was 60 subs at 3 minutes long each, which totals at 3 hours. NGC 7326 RGB_DBE  working  6.png LDN1266 finished.jpg
Really nice Simon,  I particularly like 7326, very clean looking  and you have retained the star colour well.
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Both are very nice images Simon, plenty of faint fuzzies showing up as well  
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