M13 Globular Cluster Colorful Bullseye Effect

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Starry Eyes
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M13 Globular Cluster Colorful Bullseye Effect

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Here is an exaggerated example of an effect that I encounter during processing globular clusters.

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And for a more tasteful rendition with some hand editing of the center bullseye...

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Same set of Data. 42@80"@ iso 200. Canon XSi unmodded. 6" F5 Newt w beral coatings. Paracorr. Stacked linear in DSS. ST1.3.5.271 Masked stars used for sample for color module.

So data a little burned out in the center? Dynamic range issue? Reality?... :confusion-shrug:

What to do :think:
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Re: M13 Globular Cluster Colorful Bullseye Effect

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I was perusing the forum topics and saw a mention about 32 bit int fits files for output from DSS. So I tried one for my M13 data.

Interesting! :D

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Maybe there's some more dynamic range? :think:

Color bias all 100%, as sampled!
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Re: M13 Globular Cluster Colorful Bullseye Effect

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Interesting indeed! I wonder why the bit-depth made such a big difference?
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