#Far away rarely imaged NGC3227
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better background
i would say it's more or less the size of M100
so not super small
I like to look at the distant galaxies especially in this photo there is so many in the background it’s awesome!
Super cool image! You're right in that this one is rarely ever imaged, I've never seen it here either. Awesome job!
Also on the far left of the image, just a little below the middle, there's a galaxy that looks strikingly similar to M82!
craazy
@hollow pier your background is still green
just remove da G channel-w-
Remove G channel is wild
Insane target, haven't even seen this one before.
Cracking image
Utterly beautiful!
Probably a starburst galaxy thats getting destroyed by a neighboring galaxy
there is no green in this image, i applied scnr
what exactly are people reacting cooked seeing cooked in this image lol
bruh idk
only thing whch is a bit cooked in the original image is the background
everything except that is good
I do see a very slight green/ blueish tint to the background, easily fixable, but still incredible image
i tried applying a quick bckgrnd neutralisation to the png
perfect
Honestly I would've thought this was some professional observatory's data. This is so cool
i dont see much difference between the two, i think i need a better screen
anyway not sure where this green would come from, i ran scnr on it
the difference is huge
Probably just colour calibration on monitor, very noticeable on mine, SCNR dosent always fix a background, better to background neutralize or adjust black point of each channel manually to fix color cast on background
Maybe the "let him cook" thingy?
No
Usually
Cooked = bad image (overprocessed)
Idk why they did it on this image, its very much a good image.
Yeah ik... But like you said it makes no sense for this image so i was looking for alternative meaning lol