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I've gotten a couple targets done, thought that I'd share:


Here's the North America Nebula -- I think that this is my best yet:
Hubble:
R=.4*Ha + .6*SII
G=.4*OIII + .3*Ha + .3*SII
B=OIII
100% RGB wide field. This is the true color an eye would see if it could.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/i6PBE5mUjPfgA3T9A
SII+R, Ha+G, OIII+B
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Fp7UaLj96YcrZThq5
Only Hubble narrow band:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ojp4FTmroK62YggZ7
70% hubble 30% wide
https://photos.app.goo.gl/PV6x8bfe1p56Lxzt9
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Here's Triangulum:?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/isGq7m2uXYMoZEbw9
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OH, and these are on Telescopius as well:?

I wish that there was a way to make a Losmandy group there, I think that would be perfect, I'm not up for paying for an astro-bin account.?

Jamie


 

Very beautiful.
You must have excellent dark skies at your place.? Lucky guy!!!!

Stay well and keep up the nice work!!!

Michael

On Wed, Oct 21, 2020, 10:38 AM Jamie Amendolagine <jamie.amendolagine@...> wrote:
OH, and these are on Telescopius as well:?

I wish that there was a way to make a Losmandy group there, I think that would be perfect, I'm not up for paying for an astro-bin account.?

Jamie


 

Thanks. Apparently my spot in the santa cruz mountains is Bortle 4.5 -- not sure how accurate that is one way or the other, but I do feel pretty lucky.?

Jamie


 

Nice one Jamie!

Many thanks, as I was recently discussing an Astrobin Losmandy group I created, your picture allows me to test telescopius as an alternative.
As per respective copyright conditions, at the moment, I think I am still favoring paid Astrobin subscription.


 
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Thanks Carl!

About the license, personally I'm just in it for the hobby, and I'll freely share, but I'm sure that there are others that want to retain their rights to the photo.?

Having said that, I'm just looking at the license difference between the two sites, and they seem to be roughly the same:

Astro bin?


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Telescopius?



After creating your account you'll be able to choose the type of license you'd like to apply to images you share with the community on this site. This way you can rest assured nobody will use your images in a wrong way. All accounts will have a default license applied to their images, which is Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International. This means that nobody will be able to use your images in a commercial way without your previous authorization. If someone uses your pictures for any non-commercial purpose, they will need to give appropriate credit to the author (you). If you don't like this option, there are other license options available when editing your profile.
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Besides the license you choose to share the pictures with the world, by uploading any image you authorize this site to reproduce it, as well as derivative versions (like inverted monochrome or annotated versions) for didactic, advertising or any other purpose other than selling your digital images directly.

Here's the choices for license in my account:
  • Copyright
  • All rights reserved?
  • Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International view details?
  • Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International view details?
  • Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International view details?
  • Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International view details?
  • Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International view details?
  • Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International view details?
Either way, I don't see a way to make a group in telescopius, so I'm not sure that it even matters:P

Jamie