NGC 2301 in Monoceros
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Scope: C8  f/2.8;  Location:  Del Mar  CA;  30 Mar. 2005; Camera: ToUcam SC3

Exposure: 16 x 32 sec and 16 x 10 sec with Orion Skyglo  for Luminance exposures; 16 x 16 sec R,G,B exposures.

Processing: All exposures captured  in K3CCDTools 2. Alignment and stacking was done with Registax 3 and saved as FITs. LRGB channels were co-registered in IRIS. Luminance and Color channels were scaled and rough color balanced in IRIS.  The  luminance exposures was constructed with the with the 32 sec exposure as the base exposure; the 10 sec exposure was combined to reduce star size on the brighter stars.  LRGB channels were resized to 800x600. Final LRGB combine was done in Photoshop using Luminance Layering (or LLRGB). Color balancing and final touches were done in Photoshop (Blue halo subtraction and background noise subtraction). SGBNR (PixInsight LE) was used to smooth remaining background  on the final result. Final image size is approximately 800x600.

This image was a guided exposure. NGC 2301 is centrally located in Monoceros roughly between the Rosette Nebula and M50.  This cluster is characterized by visually dominant bright stars.  Horizontal FOV is about 30'. 

Image center is at Equatorial 2000: RA: 06h 51m 45s Dec: +00°27'33"

 

 

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