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Re: [APML]the real M13



Great work Tony , WOW !!!
 
It's special to see what can appear invisible !
 
I can see the dark Y in both of your pictures , on the top picture the Y is at 9 o'clock.... I saw it visualy few hours ago when M13 was at zenith and the dark Y was upside-down.
 
Dominic

Tony Hallas <tonyhallas@foothill.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
    Since I last posted the CCD image of M13 I have been futzing around with whatever PS tools allowed me to make a bigger and better mess out of the image... my original goal was to see exactly how far out M13 went... in other words, using the incredible sensitivity of the CCD, see what I could record from the glob. This time I went longer on the exposures and used anti-blooming...
 
     There are two images, one as we "normally" perceive M13 (which for aesthetics I prefer...) and one below it, same scale, same size, that shows more of the "real" M13...
 
      I have circled the same star in the lower right corner of each image to give you a frame of reference...
 
      http://www.astrophoto.com/M13combo.jpg
 
     Still working on the color data... cropped the red and green frames incorrectly so now we get to start all over again...
 
      Have a good one,
 
           Tony
 
     
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