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This is about 9 hours of total exposure, 3 each for H-alpha, O-III, and S-II. The color assignment is a common one; using H-a as luminance over a color image made with S-II as red and O-III as green and blue. The hue is shifted a bit to enhance the visibility of details, especially in the dark nebulosity in the lower right corner.

QSI 683wsg with Astrodon 3nm filters
AT111EDT at f/5.6
AP Mach1 mount

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Comment by Greg Marshall on June 9, 2015 at 6:17pm

Thanks, Carlos. SOO by itself is usually not very exciting, but with H-a as luminance (and usually a significant saturation boost), it can be quite good. In particular, it's a way of getting a sharp, colorful image from targets where the O-III and S-II are very weak.

Comment by Carlos David on June 9, 2015 at 6:08pm
Nice pleasing result. I've not used an SOO palette before. Going to give it a try.

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