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Did this one in the course of 4 nights in March 2016. Total of 6 hours (10x5min each RGB (2x2 bin), 11x10min(1x1 bin) Lum, 14x15min (2x2)H-Alpha. EdgeHD 14 at 0.7X, Atik 460exm, MesuMount200

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Comment by Ian G on March 25, 2016 at 5:42am

Thank you, Hans! I will give it another look. Sometimes it helps to go back to the same image in a week or two to work out some more details. Cheers!

Comment by Hans G. Gnodtke on March 25, 2016 at 3:48am

Just seen this; it is of course a masterpiece as it is. And yet, I am pretty sure, that if you went into the core again with just a few additional stretching routines you would tickle out even more detail in the center of the core and avoid the impression of a glare as if there were burnt out spots (which I can see enlarging the image is not what happened).
Great photo, will try this after next new moon with M83 but smaller 10"scope.Congrats
Hans

Comment by Ian G on March 22, 2016 at 1:31pm

Thank you guys!

Comment by Russ Ruggles on March 22, 2016 at 1:11pm

Well done!! I think you got a lot of fine detail in that one Ian.

Russ

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