Peering deep into the the core of M42

This is yet another image from telescope live. Although the total exposure time was a little over 45 minutes, the fact that Orion is so bright meant that the snr was still quite high. I’ve been iterating through versions of this image to figure out the best method of HDRing the core, and I feel like I’ve been settling on a pretty solid method using MMT. The detail in the core that I managed to pull out is really interesting to look at, so I highly recommend […]

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Stars and Globules in the Running Chicken Nebula

Here’s an SHO image from telescope live. This dataset had a pretty interesting quirk, which was that some of the given astronometric solutions from telescope live were formatted incorrectly, which broke WBPP and forced me to do some shady coding. Anyway, I’ve been working on a new method of SHO processing using MMT and GHS to even the midtones of each channel, which give the final image a lot more color. It also helps that this region has such a big diversity of gas emission. To some, […]

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The Glowing Hand of God (CG-4)

This is yet another telescope live image. The H-Alpha data really made this image come to life – it was actually a bit disappointing seeing how little dim dust the RGB image contained when comparing to other images. Regardless, seeing the depths of the hydrogen gas was really stunning. I’ve also been working on a new processing technique where I separate broadband and narrowband gas, which allows to to better control both levels. I think it works quite well! Can a gas cloud eat a galaxy? It’s […]

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The Spanish Dancer Galaxy

This is another image from telescope live, NGC 1566. This was a really tough image to stack, as there was a ton of uncalibrated dust motes in a lot of the frames, and there were a lot of dark artifacts on the brightest stars. Additionally, almost half of the frames had airplane trails that wouldn’t calibrate out. I ended up using the Adam Block method of selective rejection to try and remove a lot of the worst parts during stacking, and it seemed to work pretty well. […]

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Dust lanes in the Sculptor Galaxy

Here’s another image from telescope live: NGC 253. This was a really challenging but also really rewarding dataset to wrestle with. The biggest problem with the data was that half of it was at BIN2, which meant that registration introduced a lot of weird artifacts around the stars, and drizzle couldn’t really get rid of them. I had to pioneer a Multiscale approach to the stacking of the dataset, which got rid of most of the bad areas. The end result was totally worth it – the […]

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Dust and starbirth in Perseus: NGC 1333 and IC 348

This is another image from telescope live – a widefield of the Perseus region, including IC 328 and NGC 1333. It was a pretty tough dataset to work with, as there were a ton of gradients that were hard to get rid of. I decided to try SPCC in pixinsight on this dataset, and it seems to work pretty well. I couldn’t notice a really significant different between PCC and SPCC, but SPCC seems to work faster for me. IC 348 is a star-forming region in the […]

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Reflection and emission in SH2-311: The skull and crossbones nebula

Yet another image from telescope live. This was a super fun dataset to work with – even though the total integration time was only 6h 40min, the data was very clean and easy to play with. I decided to experiment with a way to separate broadband reflection and H-alpha emission using continuum subtraction only from LRGB data. Even though this method isn’t very “scientific,” it does an extremely good job of letting me enhance different parts of the nebulae. I haven’t seen many LRGB images of this […]

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Peering into the faint outer halo of Messier 83

This is another image from the archives of telescope live – the spiral galaxy M83. I noticed while processing that this dataset was deep enough to include a fainter outer halo that I couldn’t find, so I wanted to show as much of this new halo as I could. It was tricky to balance the brightness of the core with the brightness of the outer halo, but using some pixelmath tricks in conjunction with HDR and GHS I think I was able to do a pretty good […]

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Unbarred Spiral Galaxy NGC 3981

This is another image from the telescope live archives. The data supplied was very hard to work with – the dead CCD rows had some sort of glow that couldn’t be calibrated out, so I had to model the irregular glow on my own using DBE and then subtract it out. I’ve also been trying out the new DeepSNR noise reduction module for pixinsight which seems to remove chroma noise from RGB data quite efficiently. It’s pretty cool to look at the full-quality version of this image […]

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The Eagle and Omega Nebula in the Hubble Palette

This is another image using Telescope Live data – this was imaged using a super fast and wide telescope from Australia The H-alpha data was extremely high quality, and overall editing this was really fun. I’ve been trying out some new techniques to increase contrast and depth in wide nebulosity fields. and I think it worked out really well in this image. Also, after several iterations of color edits, I’ve discovered a pretty nice way to create an SHO image without using colormasks or other destructive processes […]

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