Captured M8 Lagoon Nebula for the second time this year but this time under Bortle 8 light polluted City suburban skies and a 70% waxing Moon
6” f6 GSO Newt
Skywatcher EQ6-R pro mount
ZWOASI2600MC cooled to -10C , Gain 100 LRN
Optolong L Extreme filter
TS GPU Coma Corrector
125 x 3 minute dithered guided subs
40 x Flats
60 x Bias
EQMOD, Stellarium and APT
Stacked in DSS
Processed in Startools V1.7 Compose OSC Bi colour
Processed a couple of renditions in colour module with SHO matrix
Comments welcome
Thanks
M8 Lagoon under a waxing Moon
M8 Lagoon under a waxing Moon
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Re: M8 Lagoon under a waxing Moon
Very beautifull!
Re: M8 Lagoon under a waxing Moon
Thank you for your comment
Re: M8 Lagoon under a waxing Moon
Excellent as always. You certainly do a very good M8 and M20 Martin!
M8 is a great subject for the HDR module, particularly the revamped module in 1.8. Worth a try to see if it's to taste?
M8 is a great subject for the HDR module, particularly the revamped module in 1.8. Worth a try to see if it's to taste?
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
Re: M8 Lagoon under a waxing Moon
Ivo,
Thanks very much
I will upgrade to 1.8 soon
The HDR module in 1.7 is excellent, particularly Reveal All at default 1.2 or up to 1.4
I was using Optimise but this tends to bloat your Stars too much ( with or without a Star mask )
I’m an advocate for Startools but don’t get too many takers on our Astro forum. Most folk opt for PI and Photoshop etc… they agree ST is powerful but prefer to flick all the switches and levers in the traditional manner. I prefer auto complex mathematics to arrive at the same conclusion and result rather than have to flick all the switches and levers and “hope you arrive there”
Thanks again
Clear Skies
Martin ( Startrek)
Thanks very much
I will upgrade to 1.8 soon
The HDR module in 1.7 is excellent, particularly Reveal All at default 1.2 or up to 1.4
I was using Optimise but this tends to bloat your Stars too much ( with or without a Star mask )
I’m an advocate for Startools but don’t get too many takers on our Astro forum. Most folk opt for PI and Photoshop etc… they agree ST is powerful but prefer to flick all the switches and levers in the traditional manner. I prefer auto complex mathematics to arrive at the same conclusion and result rather than have to flick all the switches and levers and “hope you arrive there”
Thanks again
Clear Skies
Martin ( Startrek)
Re: M8 Lagoon under a waxing Moon
Glorious! Stunning image. #3 has a radiance that's hard to beat 

Re: M8 Lagoon under a waxing Moon
Rowland,
Thanks for your nice comments
Martin
Thanks for your nice comments
Martin
Re: M8 Lagoon under a waxing Moon
Hi Martin,
what a great image! I really don’t know, which version looks best …
IMHO it’s mainly a matter of taste to prefer traditional switches and levers or not. And to be honest, there are some sliders in ST that are pretty hard to understand even having read the documentation and one needs a lot of practice using them with success as well.
Maybe you could to point these benefits of ST in your Astro forum? I’m sure that everyone, who really takes some time to try it will be convinced that these features of ST are outstanding ...
Best regards, Dietmar.
what a great image! I really don’t know, which version looks best …
IMHO it’s mainly a matter of taste to prefer traditional switches and levers or not. And to be honest, there are some sliders in ST that are pretty hard to understand even having read the documentation and one needs a lot of practice using them with success as well.
But: For me, the most outstanding feature of ST is the signal evolution tracking. This is an awesome and ground-breaking idea Ivo invented. It’s absolutely amazing to see, how ST “knows” where the noise developed while processing and stretching the image and how to defeat it. And this is true for colour precessing as well.
Maybe you could to point these benefits of ST in your Astro forum? I’m sure that everyone, who really takes some time to try it will be convinced that these features of ST are outstanding ...
Best regards, Dietmar.