It took me a month to finish this one but here are the final versions of a 2x2 mosaic of Cederblad 214, NGC7822 in Cepheus.
Information here: https://www.astrobin.com/jbcoe6/G/ (https://www.astrobin.com/jbcoe6/G/) and here https://www.astrobin.com/l0lzxn/E/ (https://www.astrobin.com/l0lzxn/E/).
Something like 54hrs of total integration.... :unwell:
HaRGB version with colour data from the 92mm f/5 refractor and Ha from the 152mm f/8 refractor:
(https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/yVSxHE6S7R0-_16536x16536_LOFmXT2F.jpg)
And SHO version with data only from the larger refractor (but smaller field of view):
(https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/5eHD0OhIMlBP_16536x16536_Leoe19sk.jpg)
Roberto
What a lot of work Roberto. I love the SHO version.
Carole
Thank you Carole! This area has some great detail in narrowband although I much prefer the colours of the starfield of RGB.
Roberto
A lot of imagers add the RGB stars onto the narrowband image, I do that myself these days, though it took me a while to work out the best way to blend them in.
Carole
Carole
Yes, I do that often and there's a good routine I use in PixInsight. Since I had the larger RGB version I didn't care much about the stars in this one. I prefer RGB to narrowband but the latter is much easier to capture and process from light polluted London.
Roberto
Quite stunning Roberto.
I can't spot the join.
Both are really very very good.
Noel
Thank you Noel! There's a new script in PixInsight which is fantastic for creating mosaics and I'm making full use of it. If you look at the OIII master on Astrobin in the narrowband link, you can spot a bit of shading in one of the panels. OIII is the weakest channel in this object and I didn't have enough data to make it a smooth one. Also the full Moon was out when I was finishing the OIII acquisition.
Roberto