NGC 3372 Carina Nebula and Antlia ALPT ( Full Moon )

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NGC 3372 Carina Nebula and Antlia ALPT ( Full Moon )

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The Easter holiday weekend provided 3 clear stable moon filled nights
Moon Full to 95% waning
Bortle 8 Skies
Captured about 12 hours over 3 nights on NGC 3372 Carina Nebula using my 6” f6 GSO Newt , EQ6-R pro mount and 2600MC camera with Antlier ALPT 5nm OSC Dualband filter

Bin 65%
Image size 4005 x 2620
252 x 3 min dithered guided subs
3 x 40 Flats
1 x 100 Bias

Stacked in DSS

Processed in Startools V1.8 ( via Compose OSC/DSLR Bi Color )
Final noise reduction was only 2 pixels but could have skipped noise reduction as final image was so clean

SV Decon worked beautifully again, this time pushed a bit harder with 15 x iterations ( very minor ringing or image grain )

Synthetic Luminance version
Some SHO versions using the Color Matrix

Astrobin link below with more details …….

https://www.astrobin.com/g9858d/


Comments welcome
Thanks for looking
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Re: NGC 3372 Carina Nebula and Antlia ALPT ( Full Moon )

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Some cropped regions of Carina to explore a bit deeper

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Martin
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Re: NGC 3372 Carina Nebula and Antlia ALPT ( Full Moon )

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I have nothing to say but praise. Lovely understated processing (a very valid choice), that holds up well even when zoomed in. Excellent work! :bow-yellow:
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Re: NGC 3372 Carina Nebula and Antlia ALPT ( Full Moon )

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Thanks Ivo,
Appreciate the kind comment
Probably one of the best quality data sets I’ve had to work with from my City suburban location
It was a joy to process in Startools ( very simple but effective)

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Martin
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Re: NGC 3372 Carina Nebula and Antlia ALPT ( Full Moon )

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Impressive. Most impressive. :D

Oh, just one of the more spectacular bicolors I think I've seen. :bow-yellow:

For this, I think I like the orange/pale white-blue version best.

It has a very good overall look to it, and I'm sure well-chosen framing was involved there too. From the astrobin description, pretty minimal processing. Nice use of AutoDev. Contrast at 30 is, I believe very light on the locality and thus does not dig deeply. And makes sense as you then refrained from HDR as well, and no sharpening. Just SVD really! :thumbsup:

For this target and your great acquisition, it just seems to work - a lot of detail is there even without additional contrast and HDR enhancement, and maintaining the intensity of the bright areas sets off the darker and shadow regions perfectly.
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Re: NGC 3372 Carina Nebula and Antlia ALPT ( Full Moon )

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Mike,
Thanks for your generous comments
When I performed my initial AutoDev stretch I new this data set was something special as it was virtually noise free , just some moon glare gradient that Wipe took care of using NB preset
I decided to go light on processing ( excluding many modules including HDR and Sharp) which was the correct decision
Integration time as well as good sky conditions were the key , I’d never amassed nearly 13 hours on one object before. Mother Nature was kind to me providing 3 great consecutive nights
Thanks again

Clear Skies
Martin
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