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M42 in Narrowband

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17 years 2 weeks ago #57114 by Gary Clarke
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Can I ask whey is the nebula the colour you have it at ? Its unusual but doest take away from it at all.


Dave, I processed the image using the Hubble Palette.

H-Alpha is green, OIII is blue, and SII is red.

Normally H-Alpha is red, SII is blue and OIII is green.

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Gary.
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17 years 1 week ago #57278 by carlobeirnes
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Hi Mate.
That is one hell of an image I never get sick looking at Orion well done mate.

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17 years 1 week ago #57287 by phoenix
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Cool image Gary. Did you do a hot pixel removal on the subframes? Looks like you may have some in there.

Kieran
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