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The next step in the Mosaic! M20, favorite target of mine. Have hit it in the past, but have learned so much from you all, wanted to put it all to the test...and it is an easy target, a beautiful target and happens to sit nicely between my two neighbors houses and my tree for a solid three hours. Hope you all like...or at least think it is better that my previous attempts (and if you do not, then lie!).

36 x 5 min.
ST2000XCM
Explore Scientific 102 ED triplet (imaging and guiding)
Sirius Goto Mount
Astronomick CCD LPR
Flatman
Royal Mills Iced Cappucino

Image aquisition, calibration and DDP in Maxim DL. All other processing in CS2 (levels, curves, Carboni Tools) and Microsoft digital office suite. (color, diffuse glow and panoramic stitch).

Technique and inspiration stolen from Basti, Byland, hgg, Jeff, Da Hopp and if you ae reading this...probably you too.

t

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Comment by Trevor Woodrow on June 16, 2011 at 11:01pm
Thanks Martin. I kinda like the red....most of which is legit alpha H...which makes it all the more cool. Hoping to combine with two more fames to create a mosaic that will include M8. Just need six more hours on clear moonless night ;)
Comment by Martin Cohen on June 16, 2011 at 4:15pm
I just read your own comment: if you want to take out red in the background and perhaps make it a tad darker, a great way to do that in Photoshop is hit Ctrl B for color control, mark "shadows" in the lower left of the window, and then move the red cursor (on top) to the left. You will see the red disappear and at the same time it gets darker. It's a gorgeous shot and makes me want to get a larger set-up!
Comment by Martin Cohen on June 16, 2011 at 4:10pm
Wonderful detail, the Trifid is so beautiful... very impressive!!
Comment by Trevor Woodrow on June 3, 2011 at 8:57am
lol, sadly,already beyond the 5th edition! I think the red looks more 'alive'. Like there are things going on...at first I tried to process out some of the background red...but looking at other pics, the little finger of background red creeping in the lower right and pouring in the left corner and running up the side, that red is actaully there. Not sure if it is just some extra alpha h floating around looking for a home or what but wicked cool. Even when you turn down the red, it is still there, not as obvious but there. Really happy with the stars on this. Nice color variation,shape the whole nine...not quite "Basti stars" but getting there.

Thanks for taking a look.

t
Comment by Marc Basti on June 2, 2011 at 2:14pm
I hear you T, I think it looks better w/some red in it (my 1st repro had too much and the 2nd not enough). This is one you can play w/a lot. Kind of a toss up which of your pics I like better, wait I know, I'll hold out for the 5th edition lol. Nice work dude, Marc
Comment by Trevor Woodrow on June 2, 2011 at 8:52am
Thanks Bob! Neil was showing me last night how to reduce the red in photoshop, powerful stuff, but ya know what, I kinda like the red version, lol.
Comment by Trevor Woodrow on June 2, 2011 at 12:30am
Little less red...
Comment by Trevor Woodrow on May 31, 2011 at 11:38pm
Thanks Spike. My backgrounds and stars are usually one of my weaker points, so I am kinda proud of this one>

Phil, steaks on the grill, some veggies and noodles...but I hardly see how that is relevant my friend. Just kidding! Was out pretty late imaging this so needed the caffine...but more so for work the next day. Mosaic is a long way off, but should be wicked!
Comment by Philip A Cruden on May 31, 2011 at 11:13pm
You forgot to mention what you had for dinner! Looking awesome Man, can't way to see the finished mosaic.
Comment by spike77 on May 31, 2011 at 6:38pm
wow u have lots of background in there the nebs are nice also sweet pic t

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