Albert,
The subs were 5 minutes and I just captured RGB at binning 1x1. I created a
synthetic luminance from the RGB masters and processed with a normal LRGB
flow.
Thanks,
Bernard
From: az-astroimaging-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<az-astroimaging-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Albert Barr
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2018 10:12 PM
To: az-astroimaging@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [az-astroimaging] Re: M92
Perfect image Bernard. Really beautiful. How long were the subs? Did you use
luminance or is that just RGB?
On May 31, 2018, at 5:01 PM, Bernard Miller <bgmiller011@xxxxxxx
<mailto:bgmiller011@xxxxxxx> > wrote:
Hi,
This is an image of M92. It is a globular cluster about 26,000 light years
away in constellation Hercules. Although one of the brightest globular
cluster in the night sky, it is often overlooked due to its proximity to
M13, the Great Hercules Cluster.
Comments and suggestions appreciated.
<http://www.azstarman.net/CDK/M92.htm> http://www.azstarman.net/CDK/M92.htm
Thanks,
Bernard