NGC6960 Mosaic - Bicolor, mads0100

NGC6960 Mosaic - Bicolor

Equipment

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Description

NGC6960 Mosaic. First try at the Framing and Mosaic Tool in Sequence Generator Pro. There is only 1 hour of data per filter for 2 of the frames and one of the OIII frames only had 1-20 minute exposure since you need 3 exposures and one of them was bad. Combined using the GradientMosaic tool in Pixinsight. Just amazing!

Overall, not a bad start.

PixelMath blending was R = .75 Ha + .25 OIII, G = .5 Ha + .5 OIII, and B = .25 Ha + .75 OIII. Seems to work pretty well without overpowering the 'R'.

Blending on second image was R = .9 Ha + .1 OIII, G = .9 OIII + .1 Ha, and B = OIII. It gives you more natural stars.

I think I'm going to capture some RGB to replace the stars with true color. And I need some more data for the center channel. I have 8 hours or so from my ST-10 that I might try to integrate too. It matches the 2nd frame. At the very least, the second frame is my 'worst' for data and I plan on capturing another night at least to fill in they gaps on that one. It always falls behind since I only have about 5 hours a night to capture.

Comments

Revisions

  • NGC6960 Mosaic - Bicolor, mads0100
    Original
  • NGC6960 Mosaic - Bicolor, mads0100
    B
  • NGC6960 Mosaic - Bicolor, mads0100
    C
  • Final
    NGC6960 Mosaic - Bicolor, mads0100
    D

Histogram

NGC6960 Mosaic - Bicolor, mads0100