Hi all,
it seems, Ron and I had the same idea and so here is my shot of the Veil. Of course, I do not own such a fine wide field refractor scope and hence I headed for the Triangle this time.
Processing was not easy for me, I think I produced thousands of versions
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon/lol.gif)
. Unlike Ron, I decided to push back the star field somewhat stronger and therefore I used Shrink and SuperStructure modules. Usually and if possible I try to avoid this, but in this case is was necessary in my opinion. The small stars are a problem as they already get crashed down to pixel size when using SV Decon. But SV Decon did a great job on the nebula structures ... I did a second run of the SuperStructure module in order to saturate the colours. I think this mitigates the 'bleaching' of the bright filaments, but I'm not sure. Oh and yes, I did it again
![Embarrassed :oops:](./images/smilies/icon/redface.gif)
After processing in StarTools, I reduced contrast and increased brightness a little bit. The background does not look that harsh and somewhat easier to the eye. Maybe ...
Nonetheless I hope I found a balance in bringing out the nebuala without 'processing-the-stars-to death' to much like Carles put it
This was the first time I layered in some RGB stars. The brighter stars are bleeding far into their surroundings. Yeah, 'painting-by-numbers' helped to bring out the halos in RGB in this cases. I'm not sure about all this ...
Technical details:
https://astrob.in/i513vv/0/
Comments welcome, as always.
Dietmar.