VdB 152 is technically just one part at the end of the dark nebula, and there are a number of other cataloged structures in this image. Captured from August 16-25, 2023. Broadband data from a Bortle 3 zone (Deerlick astronomy village), Ha from Bortle 9.Places where I host my other images:Flickr | Instagram Equipment:TPO 6" F/4 Imaging NewtonianOrion Sirius EQ-GZWO ASI1600MM-ProSkywatcher Quattro Coma CorrectorZWO EFW 8x1.25"/31mmAstronomik LRGB+CLS Filters- 31mmAstrodon 31mm Ha 5nm, Oiii 3nm, Sii 5nmAgena 50mm Deluxe Straight-Through Guide ScopeZWO ASI-290mc for guidingMoonlite AutofocuserAcquisition: 30 hours 15 minutes (Camera at -15°C)BB exposures at half unity gain (76/15), Ha at unity gain (139/21)Ha - 102x600"L - 200x120"R - 70x120"G - 70x120"B - 68x120"Darks- 30Flats- 30 per filterCapture Software:Captured using N.I.N.A. and PHD2 for guiding and dithering.PixInsight Preprocessing:BatchPreProcessingStarAlignmentBlinkImageIntegration per channel per panelDrizzleIntegration (2x, Var β=1.5)Dynamic CropDynamicBackgroundExtractionLuminance Linear:BlurXterminatorNoiseXterminatorArcsinhStretch + HistogramTransformation to stretch to nonlinearHa Linear:These steps largely follow the ones in NightPhoton's advanced narrowband combination guide.Combine Ha with Red channel (HRR palette)BackgroundNeutralizationColorCalibrationStarXterminator to completely remove starsPixelMath to subtract red continuum spectrum, leaving just Ha signalHistogramTransformation to stretch nonlinearNoiseXterminator + a little concolutionCurvesTransformation to adjust black point/contrastdiffering from the guide above, the background was a dark gray rather than clipped to black since this is more faint structure addition than bright structureRGB Linear:SpectrophotometricColorCalibrationSlight SCNR GreenHSV repairArcsinhStretch + HistogramTransformation to stretch to nonlinearduplicate stars only was made and stretched to nonlinear using a less aggressive arcsin+HT for star addition laterNonlinear Processing:Various curve adjustments for lightness, contrast, hue, saturation, etc (with varying lum/star masks)LRGBCombination using stretched L as luminanceDeepSNRMore curvesPixelMath to add stretched Ha per the advanced narrowband guide aboveBlurXterminator for star reductionNext few steps kinda follow along with this independent starless processing tutorial for manually combining stars via re-linearizationStarXterminatorHistogramTransformation to unstretch (also applied to duplicate stars early image from earlier)PixelMath to combine starless + stars only imagesHT to stretch everything back to nonlinearGuess what more curvesMultiscaleLinearTransform for chrominance noise reductionLocalHistogramEqualization (2 rounds of this at scales 68 and 384 with lum masks)ColorSaturation to selectively saturate redsEven more curvesResample to 70%Annotation
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VdB 152 is technically just one part at the end of the dark nebula, and there are a number of other cataloged structures in this image. Captured from August 16-25, 2023. Broadband data from a Bortle 3 zone (Deerlick astronomy village), Ha from Bortle 9.
Places where I host my other images:
Flickr | Instagram
Equipment:
Acquisition: 30 hours 15 minutes (Camera at -15°C)
Capture Software:
PixInsight Preprocessing:
Luminance Linear:
Ha Linear:
RGB Linear:
Nonlinear Processing:
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