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moladso
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M33 - Triangulum Galaxy, RGB new
      #3398854 - 10/19/09 08:01 PM

M33 is one of the easiest objets in the night sky to shot and process. This picture of just 50' proves that. It contains several emmision nebulas, so it's also very beautifull throught H-alfa filters.

M33 - Triangulum Galaxy - Triangulum
10x300s @ 800ISO (50'), IDAS LPS II, 350D no IR-cut filter
GSO 200mm f/4 + MPCC
Taken from Madrid (Spain), octubre de 2009.
Aditional details on:
http://www.castillosdesoria.com/astropics/imagen.asp?id=1&seccion=1&id_prod=225

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Re: M33 - Triangulum Galaxy, RGB new [Re: moladso]
      #3398864 - 10/19/09 08:10 PM

Very nice. I just imaged this object at http://www.chiefland.org/index.html Saturday night and will process in a few days. Once again, great job.

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Re: M33 - Triangulum Galaxy, RGB new [Re: w orchid]
      #3399072 - 10/19/09 10:12 PM

Most excellent image, and only 50 minutes.. That f/4 really does it!!

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Re: M33 - Triangulum Galaxy, RGB new [Re: waassaabee]
      #3399494 - 10/20/09 02:50 AM

Ya thats a really good shot , I had a lot of problems processing mine last season so im not sure I agree with that but it was easier this season.

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Re: M33 - Triangulum Galaxy, RGB new [Re: moladso]
      #3399612 - 10/20/09 06:45 AM

Cojonuda tio!

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Re: M33 - Triangulum Galaxy, RGB [Re: ccasal]
      #3401477 - 10/21/09 02:19 AM

Loovely work, b2ful colour.
Perhaps overly aggressive noise reduction though has given it a slight grainy effect and loss of detail??

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