Thursday, 15 September 2022
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The ring acquired last month from Pier 1.

I had read about the outer shells, but never thought that I would have data that shows them so well.  35 5 minute  Ha subs and 60 5 minute Oiii subs.

Can just see the trace of Ha on a second outer shell...

This is a real candidate for some HDR acquisition.  Need to put it on the list may next year.

 

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I think we have taken two lots of data for this that can be combined ?


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I joined too late to get those data!

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I think we have taken two lots of data for this that can be combined ?

Hello Steve,

I have combined both datasets. It was a big challenge for me to make the faint HA clouds in the background visible without burning out the Ring Nebula. A large halo in the Oiii channel made the processing even more difficult. In PS I could suppress it well. This is now my first version of the Ring Nebula.

 

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Darius

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I think we have taken two lots of data for this that can be combined ?

Hello Steve,

I have combined both datasets. It was a big challenge for me to make the faint HA clouds in the background visible without burning out the Ring Nebula. A large halo in the Oiii channel made the processing even more difficult. In PS I could suppress it well. This is now my first version of the Ring Nebula.

 

Regards

Darius

Not an easy object for sure, as bright as it is, the outer shells are always a tough ask!

Well done :0

 


Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)

Things to do, so little time!

Steve
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