Since there seems to be an everlasting period of clouds here (going 8 weeks now ), I decided to to some re-processing of older data.
In the is case M57 Ring Nebula.
In 2021 I made captures of it, including Ha with my then new Optolong L-eXtreme filter. The results back then were okay, the outer shell was visible.
But the mixing of Ha and RGB and getting an overall result with core and outer shell visible was not that good.
Forward 2 years in which I learned a lot of more about processing and the result of re-processing are way better
It took a lot of effort and experimenting though (especially in Photoshop) to get a balanced result where the core and outer shell were visible.
But after 3 days of "fooling around", I decided this to be the end result (for now ). No reduction, crop only.
Bortle 6/7
Meade LX200 8" f/10 ACF OTA
Ioptron CEM25EC mount (no guiding)
Baader IR/UV Cut filter
Optolong L-eXtreme filter
Zwo ASI071MC Pro camera
Captured with SharpCap Pro @ -10 Celsius / White balance R50 B50
RGB: 35 x 300 sec / Gain 0 / Offset 4
Ha/OIII: 11 x 600 sec / Gain 200/ Offset 10
M57 Ring nebula and its faint outer shell (HaRGB)
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Re: M57 Ring nebula and its faint outer shell (HaRGB)
Menno
Managing to capture the outer shell on M57 is quite an achievement in my book. Interesting observation that processing the data again after 2 years gives a big improvement. I have found that processing knowledge/skills do evolve over time.
Dave
Managing to capture the outer shell on M57 is quite an achievement in my book. Interesting observation that processing the data again after 2 years gives a big improvement. I have found that processing knowledge/skills do evolve over time.
Dave
Re: M57 Ring nebula and its faint outer shell (HaRGB)
Thanks Dave
Capturing that outer shell isn't actually that difficult. I mean, this is only 11 x 600sec with Ha/OIII and it's showing rather well already.
Below a size reduced crop of that stack with only a auto-stretch with SiriL. That outer shell is already showing.
And if you download it yourself and reduce the Gamma, you'll see the core rather well also.
In my book the (personal) achievement is combining those 2 (the core is HaRGB) into a balanced whole.
And indeed: 2 years more experience makes a lot of difference
Menno
Capturing that outer shell isn't actually that difficult. I mean, this is only 11 x 600sec with Ha/OIII and it's showing rather well already.
Below a size reduced crop of that stack with only a auto-stretch with SiriL. That outer shell is already showing.
And if you download it yourself and reduce the Gamma, you'll see the core rather well also.
In my book the (personal) achievement is combining those 2 (the core is HaRGB) into a balanced whole.
And indeed: 2 years more experience makes a lot of difference
Menno
Re: M57 Ring nebula and its faint outer shell (HaRGB)
Hi Meno, Nice shot if only we could get more clear nights not sure about your location but the way it's going here we get one clear night a month or so it seems and usually coincides with a full moon right were you don't want it.
Cheers
Nick
Cheers
Nick
Re: M57 Ring nebula and its faint outer shell (HaRGB)
Thanks Nick
Here it really is very bad for over 8 weeks now. There were some clear nights but (of course) in a week where I was doing some sailing races here.
But it's getting colder here now, so here is hoping
Menno
Here it really is very bad for over 8 weeks now. There were some clear nights but (of course) in a week where I was doing some sailing races here.
But it's getting colder here now, so here is hoping
Menno