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This is an image I acquired while in Chile during a week's vacation in March 2010. Now that I have learned more about processing (and purchased more up-to-date software) I decided to reprocess the image over the last week or so. (Perhaps I should have labelled it as a 2011 image?)
The object was imaged using my Takahashi FSQ106N, my Apogee U16M ccd camera with an Baader Ha filter, plus a K-W Telescope Kwik Guider. This system was riding piggy back on Steve Barnes' 12"RC, which is permanently mounted on a Paramount in a Skyshed roll-off buidling situated in northern Chile.
Six sub-exposures, each 10min long were taken. These frames were calibrated, aligned, stacked, and DDP'd in MaximDL5Pro, then sharpened, curves, etc in PS CS3. Finally the image was tweaked using Noel Carboni's Actions for Photoshop.
I am pleased with the level of detail in this image, especially given that it qualifies as being "undersampled" at 3.5 arc seconds per pixel. :-)
Your feedback and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. :-)
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