Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cygnus (Cyg)  ·  Contains:  PK077+14.1
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Abell 61 in Cygnus Bi-colour with RGB stars, Pat Rodgers
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Abell 61 in Cygnus Bi-colour with RGB stars

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Abell 61 in Cygnus Bi-colour with RGB stars, Pat Rodgers
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Abell 61 in Cygnus Bi-colour with RGB stars

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After starting the SGPro sequence on the 13th July 16, the clouds finally parted on the 31st to finish it off.

Rev A: The RGB shows how faint the PN is. It only shows in the blue channel.

Rev B: The NB image with a false Green blend of 20% Ha, 80% OIII.

Rev C: The NB with RGB stars added.

Rev D: Added a false luminance

Rev E: NB image with a false Green blend of 60% Ha, 40% OIII. RGB stars and an extracted Luminance added. The inner Ha area is more prevalent blended this way.

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  • Abell 61 in Cygnus Bi-colour with RGB stars, Pat Rodgers
    Original
  • Abell 61 in Cygnus Bi-colour with RGB stars, Pat Rodgers
    B
  • Abell 61 in Cygnus Bi-colour with RGB stars, Pat Rodgers
    C
  • Abell 61 in Cygnus Bi-colour with RGB stars, Pat Rodgers
    D
  • Abell 61 in Cygnus Bi-colour with RGB stars, Pat Rodgers
    E
  • Final
    Abell 61 in Cygnus Bi-colour with RGB stars, Pat Rodgers
    F

F

Description: My Bi-annual reprocess of the data. Made a mask and clone stamped the stars. Then gave the Pn a lift using the blue channel.
A H_OH_OH with the green channel made from 65% OIII 35% Ha, the blue has 15% Ha added in the same fashion in Pixelmath.
The formula to blend this way is: 0.65*OIII + 0.35*Ha

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Abell 61 in Cygnus Bi-colour with RGB stars, Pat Rodgers