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ENHANCED HYDROGEN GALAXY IMAGING By Chris Schur
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Introduction n What is Enhanced Hydrogen Imaging? n Reasons for obtaining images this way: Highlights a wealth of normally unseen details Can be done with standard CCD equipment and telescopes Produces images complimentary ultra deep remote observatory shots Demonstrates the dynamics of galaxies in a dramatic fashion n Additional acquisition time is minimal n Tremendous Visual Impact with small additional effort n The Process Revealed …
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Process Example: Standard LRGB NGC2903
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Process Example: Enhanced LRGB NGC2903
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The Process: An Overview n First make a standard LRGB n Take additional Ha frames n Subtract Red data from Ha data n Add difference to Red, Green, Blue n Recombine color image
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Step 1: Create Standard LRGB
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Final LRGB image
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Step 2: Take Ha Frames
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Step 3: Isolating the Hydrogen
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Step 4: Combining Hydrogen with the LRGB
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Final M82 image
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Details of the Combining Process: M101 Standard LRGB initial image
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Raw Hydrogen Data 4h
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Extracted Red Channel from LRGB
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Subtraction of Red from Hydrogen Data
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Nearly Isolated Hydrogen Image
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Differentiation of Stars from Nebula
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Hydrogen Data with Stars Removed
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Final Image after addition to RGB Channels
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Enhanced Hydrogen Images Gallery
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NGC 6946 in Cepheus
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IC 342 in Camelopardalis
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NGC 2403 in Camelopodarus
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M 51 in Ursa Major
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M 31 in Andromeda
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NGC 6822 – Barnard ’ s Galaxy
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M33 in Triangulum
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M33 in Triangulum in Hydrogen Light
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M33 in Triangulum Enhanced Hydrogen Image
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The Finally: M33 in Triangulum
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M33 in Triangulum with Enhanced Hydrogen
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Conclusions n Additional time spent very worthwhile n Galaxy dynamics revealed graphically n Here is a fresh approach to astroimaging n Home results rivaling the ultra long exposures done at remote observatories
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