Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Sagittarius (Sgr)  ·  Contains:  M 17  ·  NGC 6618  ·  Omega nebula  ·  Sh2-45
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M17, Omega (Swan, Lobster) Nebula, HαRRGB, 3-4 July 2018, David Dearden
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M17, Omega (Swan, Lobster) Nebula, HαRRGB, 3-4 July 2018

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M17, Omega (Swan, Lobster) Nebula, HαRRGB, 3-4 July 2018, David Dearden
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M17, Omega (Swan, Lobster) Nebula, HαRRGB, 3-4 July 2018

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I probably could have given more integration time to this, and would like to get SII and OIII for a Hubble palette version, but was very impressed with the Hα so decided to process with that. I got 20 subs of R, G, and B, but let Deep Sky Stacker pick the best 75% of each for stacking. I also reviewed the Starizona HαRRGB methods and attempted to follow them, with a result that looks much better to me than some of my other recent attempts where I tried to blend in more Hα (Now I probably need to go back and reprocess some of those with these methods—always something more to try!). I’ve been torn about which version I like better. Starizona method 1 gives an image with more stars (OK, it wasn’t “pure” method 1 because I screen layered the RGB stars back on top of the image) and less nebulosity. Ultimately I think I like it better. Method 2 shows off the nebulosity better, but the stars don’t look as good in my opinion and there’s a bit of an overall pink-reddish cast to it. So I’ll post both versions, but let the “method 1” version be the “final.” The guiding wasn’t great, so my stars are a little more “eggy” than usual.

Date: 3-4 Jul 2018

Subject: M17, Omega (Swan, Lobster) Nebula

Scope: AT8IN+High Point Scientific Coma Corrector

Filters: ZWO 31 mm diameter unmounted R, G, B, Hα

Mount: EQ-6 (EQMOD 2.000j)+PEC

Guiding: Orion Thin Off-axis Guider + DSI IIc +PHD 2.6.5 (Win 10 ASCOM)

Camera: ASI1600MM-Cool, -20 °C, Gain 139 Offset 21

Acquisition: Sequence Generator Pro 3.0.2.91

Exposure: 15x180 R, 15x180 G, 15x180 B, 29x300 Hα

Stacking: Deep Sky Stacker 4.1.1 (64-bit) dark+flat+bias, κ-σ stacking with κ = 1.5. Selectively stacked only the best 75% of RGB

Processing: StarTools 1.4.332: Combined R, G, and B in StarTools. Binned 2x2, cropped, developed, HDR, color, deconvolution. Stopped tracking to smooth. Binned Hα 2x2, cropped, vignette wiped, and developed followed by HDR (core reveal). Deconvolution followed by untrack smoothing. Combined Hα with RGB in Photoshop using either Starizona method 1 or Starizona method 2 (google it). Screen layered RGB stars (extracted from RGB using StarTools) on top of the method 1 image, followed by a few rounds of “decrease star size” and layer-masked “less crunchy more fuzzy.” AstroFrame.

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Description: Starizona method 1

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M17, Omega (Swan, Lobster) Nebula, HαRRGB, 3-4 July 2018, David Dearden