NGC 1977 (Ori)
NGC 1977 (Ori)
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Re: NGC 1977 (Ori)
Nice dust and structure. That Edge 9 really allows some resolution into the Running Man that we usually don't get to see with the wider shots, doesn't it?
Do you think the L-Pro helped? I'm not sure you'd need that on what is generally a broadband target, and from nice B4 skies.
I see a little red-blue action on some of the bigger stars. I wonder if highlight repair in color could clean that up? Though sometimes that fades out color on smaller stars too much. Possibly a rgb spatial channel alignment could reduce that also before processing. Automatic or manual, depends on what tools APP may offer I suppose.
Do you think the L-Pro helped? I'm not sure you'd need that on what is generally a broadband target, and from nice B4 skies.
I see a little red-blue action on some of the bigger stars. I wonder if highlight repair in color could clean that up? Though sometimes that fades out color on smaller stars too much. Possibly a rgb spatial channel alignment could reduce that also before processing. Automatic or manual, depends on what tools APP may offer I suppose.
Re: NGC 1977 (Ori)
Thank you very much for your comment.
The blue red borders around the stars are due to the reducer, at least that's what I was taught on the forums by other users of this reducer. I use the L Pro filter on broadband targets.
But I will pay more attention to this issue in the future, maybe the color calibration of the stars in the Astropixelprocessor would help.
The blue red borders around the stars are due to the reducer, at least that's what I was taught on the forums by other users of this reducer. I use the L Pro filter on broadband targets.
But I will pay more attention to this issue in the future, maybe the color calibration of the stars in the Astropixelprocessor would help.