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ASTRO: first light SBIG 2000 XCM - M42_SBIG2000xcm_5min_20March2007.jpg (1/1)
congratulations on the new camera
your core area is sort of overly white, I think there's a good chance it may not be saturated: short exposure and ABG sensor. You may be able to use some selective curve stretching to keep the core from saturating while still getting the faint nebulosity to show up "Robert Price" wrote in message ... |
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