NGC 3324 Gabriela Mistral Nebula under a Full Moon
NGC 3324 Gabriela Mistral Nebula under a Full Moon
NGC 3324 Gabriela Mistral Nebula is located in Carina and forms one of the outer arms of this huge emission nebula in the Southern Hemisphere.
This nebula was named after the famous Latin American ( Chile ) author who was the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize for Literature.
The Antlia ALPT 5nm OSC Dualband filter performed extremely well again under Bortle 7-8 City suburban skies and a Full Moon
Captured over 2 nights
6” f6 GSO Newtonian Reflector
Skywatcher EQ6-R mount
ZWO 2600MC cooled to -10C , Gain 101 Ascom
TS Optics GPU coma corrector
Antlia ALPT 5nm OSC dualband filter
150 x 2min dithered guided subs
2 x 40 Flats
60 x Bias
EQMOD and Ascom Stellarium Goto and tracking
APT for Capture
PHD2 Multistar guiding ( 0.45 to 0.55 arc sec total )
Stacked in DSS
Processed in Startools V1.8
Data set loaded via Compose ( OSC / DSLR Bi Color )
Color Scientific and 50/50 Layering CIELab
SHO matrix presets , a few versions
I didn’t apply Super structure ( Brightness) this time to keep the fine detail intact
Although I did use Superstructure ( Isolate ) but selected brightness retention Local Median at 50% strength, which dimmed interstellar background and Star field slightly but retained detail in the main structures.Isolate “default” is way too aggressive.
Happy with the final result
Comments welcome
Thanks
This nebula was named after the famous Latin American ( Chile ) author who was the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize for Literature.
The Antlia ALPT 5nm OSC Dualband filter performed extremely well again under Bortle 7-8 City suburban skies and a Full Moon
Captured over 2 nights
6” f6 GSO Newtonian Reflector
Skywatcher EQ6-R mount
ZWO 2600MC cooled to -10C , Gain 101 Ascom
TS Optics GPU coma corrector
Antlia ALPT 5nm OSC dualband filter
150 x 2min dithered guided subs
2 x 40 Flats
60 x Bias
EQMOD and Ascom Stellarium Goto and tracking
APT for Capture
PHD2 Multistar guiding ( 0.45 to 0.55 arc sec total )
Stacked in DSS
Processed in Startools V1.8
Data set loaded via Compose ( OSC / DSLR Bi Color )
Color Scientific and 50/50 Layering CIELab
SHO matrix presets , a few versions
I didn’t apply Super structure ( Brightness) this time to keep the fine detail intact
Although I did use Superstructure ( Isolate ) but selected brightness retention Local Median at 50% strength, which dimmed interstellar background and Star field slightly but retained detail in the main structures.Isolate “default” is way too aggressive.
Happy with the final result
Comments welcome
Thanks
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Re: NGC 3324 Gabriela Mistral Nebula under a Full Moon
Startrek wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 1:32 am NGC 3324 Gabriela Mistral Nebula is located in Carina and forms one of the outer arms of this huge emission nebula in the Southern Hemisphere.
This nebula was named after the famous Latin American ( Chile ) author who was the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize for Literature.
The Antlia ALPT 5nm OSC Dualband filter performed extremely well again under Bortle 7-8 City suburban skies and a Full Moon
Captured over 2 nights
6” f6 GSO Newtonian Reflector
Skywatcher EQ6-R mount
ZWO 2600MC cooled to -10C , Gain 101 Ascom
TS Optics GPU coma corrector
Antlia ALPT 5nm OSC dualband filter
150 x 2min dithered guided subs
2 x 40 Flats
60 x Bias
EQMOD and Ascom Stellarium Goto and tracking
APT for Capture
PHD2 Multistar guiding ( 0.45 to 0.55 arc sec total )
Stacked in DSS
Processed in Startools V1.8
Data set loaded via Compose ( OSC / DSLR Bi Color )
Color Scientific and 50/50 Layering CIELab
SHO matrix presets , a few versions
I didn’t apply Super structure ( Brightness) this time to keep the fine detail intact
Although I did use Superstructure ( Isolate ) but selected brightness retention Local Median at 50% strength, which dimmed interstellar background and Star field slightly but retained detail in the main structures.Isolate “default” is way too aggressive.
Happy with the final result
Astrobin link here
https://www.astrobin.com/vthsv9/
Comments welcome
Thanks
Re: NGC 3324 Gabriela Mistral Nebula under a Full Moon
Great as usual, Martin! Nice depth and good dynamic range I am always impressed what you are able to achieve even under heavy LP and bright moon. I wouldn't even bother setting up...
I like the first color palette. Do you remember which one it was?
Regards
Stefan
I like the first color palette. Do you remember which one it was?
Regards
Stefan
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Re: NGC 3324 Gabriela Mistral Nebula under a Full Moon
Very good again, Martin.
And nice framing as well. On this one, interestingly I am actually liking the middle rendition, which seems closer to a classic HOO coloring. It seems to be displaying the best variation of colors and blended shades so as to see the differing detail better. Though of course, it's possible your other mappings could do the same with a few adjustments to the bias sliders.
And while it's also possible that bicolor may be the best choice at times, it also seems to me that down there you are overrun with targets just begging for tricolor SHO.
And nice framing as well. On this one, interestingly I am actually liking the middle rendition, which seems closer to a classic HOO coloring. It seems to be displaying the best variation of colors and blended shades so as to see the differing detail better. Though of course, it's possible your other mappings could do the same with a few adjustments to the bias sliders.
And while it's also possible that bicolor may be the best choice at times, it also seems to me that down there you are overrun with targets just begging for tricolor SHO.
Re: NGC 3324 Gabriela Mistral Nebula under a Full Moon
Thanks StefanStefan B wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 11:14 am Great as usual, Martin! Nice depth and good dynamic range I am always impressed what you are able to achieve even under heavy LP and bright moon. I wouldn't even bother setting up...
I like the first color palette. Do you remember which one it was ?
Regards
Stefan
The Antlia ALPT filter at 5nm makes it all possible,without it I’m limited to 60 to 90 sec subs during the new moon period imaging only a few emission / reflection nebula , globs and galaxies with a lot of work to mitigate the LP gradients
Fortunately I have my Obs on my coastal rural property under Bortle 3 skies , but having free time to get down there (even in retirement) is difficult. My wife and I help out with our grandkids from time to time ( 2 years up to school age )
School holidays I’m always down at my Obs plus some spare time in between during the year
Color palette on the first image was the 2nd option in the matrix , SHO 40SII + 60 Ha , 40 Ha + 60 Oiii, 100 Oiii , and then adjust sliders ( mainly reduce Green) and increase Blue slightly
Clear Skies
Martin
Re: NGC 3324 Gabriela Mistral Nebula under a Full Moon
Thanks Mike,Mike in Rancho wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 5:14 pm Very good again, Martin.
And nice framing as well. On this one, interestingly I am actually liking the middle rendition, which seems closer to a classic HOO coloring. It seems to be displaying the best variation of colors and blended shades so as to see the differing detail better. Though of course, it's possible your other mappings could do the same with a few adjustments to the bias sliders.
And while it's also possible that bicolor may be the best choice at times, it also seems to me that down there you are overrun with targets just begging for tricolor SHO.
I’ve thought of a Triband filter but folk down here say the Sii signal through a OSC Bayer is quite weak ?
I’m definitely moving to Mono later this year so I will have bonafide narrowband artillery to battle anything that’s in the night sky at any time ( ZWO 2600MM with Antlia 3nm NB filters )
Still very happy with the current results from the 2600MC
Clear Skies
Martin
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Re: NGC 3324 Gabriela Mistral Nebula under a Full Moon
Well no matter then, as you already have the plan in place for mono. 3nm! Very tight.
Tribands and even "Quadbands" aren't really going to help with anything though, there's no way to separate the bundled emissions and so you still just get stuff on the red side, and stuff on the blue-green side, and that's all.
Tribands and even "Quadbands" aren't really going to help with anything though, there's no way to separate the bundled emissions and so you still just get stuff on the red side, and stuff on the blue-green side, and that's all.
Re: NGC 3324 Gabriela Mistral Nebula under a Full Moon
The balancing of the emissions is excellent in these images. A great use of color contrast to show relative emissions.
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
Re: NGC 3324 Gabriela Mistral Nebula under a Full Moon
Hi Ivo,
Thanks for the encouragement
Very happy with the final results using ST1.8 !!
Q: Did you see my previous post regarding HDR 1.7 and 1.8 comparisons in this section ( a few post back from this one )
I have some comparative images to share and review for comments
Clear Skies
Martin