Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)
Things to do, so little time!
Steve
Roboscopes Tea Boy
Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)
Things to do, so little time!
Steve
Roboscopes Tea Boy
Before I forget to mention this....
Job 14 may as well also go and be put back in when M31 rises again. you could perhaps then re submit as a new M31 and add the HA for the extended HA regions that surround M31. It would be an epic back burner job IMO
This wide-field rig will really show it off well, Perhaps you could have a look yourselves and see if you agree on the merit
Steve
http://www.deepskycolors.com/archive/2017/01/01/Clouds-Of-Andromeda.html
Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)
Things to do, so little time!
Steve
Roboscopes Tea Boy
Morning
Just a quick question so I don't make a mistake :0
old_eyes P14 coor ID4 - is this the job you want deleted ?
Steve
That's correct. it is identical to "P14 coor 128", which is next to it on the list.
Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)
Things to do, so little time!
Steve
Roboscopes Tea Boy
Ray
Roboscopes Guinea Pig
Hi Richard,
Job 347 is still in the current Job queue.This is one remaining panel of the original Tadpoles/Flaming Star mosaic. You'd already requested removal of the other one I believe, and resubmitted both with revised numbers of exposures. Job 347 has so far captured 1 hour of data, so do we leave it to complete, or, request nicely that the one hours worth of useful data be downloaded to us and then remove it from the job list?
Until now it has not been very easy to tie submissions and jobs together so the odd hiccup would have been expected. Hopefully now that we can add notes etc., checking things will become easier.
I think that right now there is enough to be going on with, but wondering when you'll be submitting those 2 great suggested giga-mosaics, Sadr region and North American nebula. Probably worth waiting until some earlier jobs complete so that they are not slowed down by competing jobs. I'm really looking forward to those mosaics, although I already did a mini-mosaic of the North American last year on pier 6. That extra panel will be gratefully received by me, though I guess not so much by my poor laptop.
Regarding your Heart and Soul, image that is, that's come out very well. You certainly have managed to get a good range of colours. The latest Cone nebula region colours are a success, love the golden brown and the slightly more 3-d-ish look it gives to the image. As I think Steve mentioned, another great thing about narrowband is that you're not tied to natural colours. So whatever pleases you most. I too have recently started favouring more brownish shades as they are more representative of dust.
When looking at images from some of the well known imagers, I wonder how they manage to get an almost kaleidoscopic look from just 3 filters. When they document the exposure numbers they used, often they'll be close to the same for each filter. When I do that I can never get anything like theirs. Nearly always a predominance of one colour. Even after combining in Pixmath to mix things up, they'll be very little change. It's either that these people are in an exclusive club, like the magic circle, where they only share their ideas amongst themselves, or, they are black belts in Photoshop. I realise that with many things there is a steep learning curve, but I'm beginning to feel that I'm starting to slide back down.
You're really getting on well with the jobs we've received Richard, I'm at bit bogged down right now with other things and also seeing if I can combine data collected here with some of my own collected a long time ago, when I still owned a telescope or two. Cannot remember the last time I switched on my mount. Probably rusted solid by now.
Let's hope the skies remain favourable when the moon starts interfering less during next week.
Cheers, Ray
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