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WR134 wide field, pete_xl
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WR134 wide field

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I made this new version of WR134 and it's OIII ring from a mixture of 3 telescopes and two cameras. The wide field Ha-, OIII- and RGB data were shot with my 80/480 mm TS Photoline triplet apo with 0.79x reducer (=380mm) and my Zwo ASI1600mmp. The Ha contribution to the ring was shot with the Zwo Asi1600mmp and my 130/910 mm TS Photoline triplet apo with 0.79x reducer (=720 mm). The OIII for the ring was a mixture of my data (720 mm) and data from JukkaP (CN user name) with his SW Esprit80 and his ASI183mmp.

So under the balance this is



9,900s OIII at 380 mm

18,000s Ha at 380 mm

4,500s RGB at 380 mm

30,000s OIII at 400 mm (JukkaP)

13,000s OIII at 720 mm

7,200s Ha at 720 mm

So in total about 23 hrs of light.

The data registration was performed in Astro Pixel Processor. The rest of the processing was done in Photoshop CC2018 with some final tweaks in Lightroom Classic. In between star elimination was perfectly done by Starnet++

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Description: I made this new version of WR134 and it's OIII ring from a mixture of 3 telescopes and two cameras. The wide field Ha-, OIII- and RGB data were shot with my 80/480 mm TS Photoline triplet apo with 0.79x reducer (=380mm) and my Zwo ASI1600mmp. The Ha contribution to the ring was shot with the Zwo Asi1600mmp and my 130/910 mm TS Photoline triplet apo with 0.79x reducer (=720 mm). The OIII for the ring was a mixture of my data (720 mm) and data from JukkaP (CN user name) with his SW Esprit80 and his ASI183mmp.

So under the balance this is

9,900s OIII at 380 mm
18,000s Ha at 380 mm
4,500s RGB at 380 mm
30,000s OIII at 400 mm (JukkaP)
13,000s OIII at 720 mm
7,200s Ha at 720 mm

So in total about 23 hrs of light.

The data registration was performed in Astro Pixel Processor. The rest of the processing was done in Photoshop CC2018 with some final tweaks in Lightroom Classic. In between star elimination was perfectly done by Starnet++

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WR134 wide field, pete_xl