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I was inspired by Stefan's image and managed 4 hours total Ha during a couple of the full moon nights, and then 3 hours LRGB last night, most of which were before moonrise. Maybe some more would allow better stretch of the fainter reflection areas, or I could just be up against my light pollution here too.
Haven't tried too many alternatives here yet, on basically a first full go it seemed to come out pretty good. At least for the full (50 bin) file on a high dpi screen. 558b was used, and I just kept everything at defaults with no real issues, even SVD deringing. I did manually fix a few of the easiest to see ringings around some of the super tiny stars using Shrink module. But boy there are a lot of tiny stars here! I liked showing that off, so didn't use SS to push them back at all.
I think the key for this one is picking the color and strength of the NB Accent blending. I chose red in lieu of Balmer purple, but did back off the strength, and also the gamma by one click for some global darkening and increase contrast.
There's just so much to show off here. The blue reflections, all the varying star colors, and of course the nice Ha emissions and dark dust lanes. I tried to strike a balance to have the reflection and star colors easily seen, yet still get that very much red and black Cygnus-Sadr look. Not sure I fully succeeded. What do you guys think, anything to fix here?
The file is rather busy so pretty hard to smash down to 500kb. The astrobin link has the specs and also the large version in the staging area as I'm not sure this is a final yet. I think it holds up decently well on a 4K screen - if the browser or OS aren't magnifying it. Upscaled - not as clean.
https://astrob.in/7u5zrp/0/