What I was trying to say:
There are a bunch of bluish white stars in the image.
But only half a dozen galaxies. What’s that all about? :-)
I was also wondering whether NGC 3364 was siphoning gas off of NGC
3347? The image makes it look like it is but there’s
quite a distance between the two and without anything to light up the
gas in the gulf between. Anyone know for sure?
So when are you going to start doing the art show circuit to sell large
prints?
Mike McDonald
mikemac@xxxxxxxxxxx
On Mar 10, 2019, at 5:17 PM, Bernard Miller <bgmiller011@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks Paul. I color calibrated it two different ways and got the same
answer both times. These galaxies are so far away they probably have a
larger red shift than normal. The Photometric Color Calibration in
Pixinsight is similar, I think, to Excalibrator and they both gave the same
answer. Sometimes the color is what it is.
Bernard