M63 - The Sunflower Galaxy
Lum - 22 x 15 minute subs (no binning, -25c)
R - 8 x 10 minute subs (2x2 binning, -25c)
G - 8 x 10 minute subs (2x2 binning, -25c)
B - 8 x 10 minute subs (2x2 binning, -25c)
Total exposure is 570 minutes or 9.5 hours. The data was captured with a 16-inch f/8.9 RCOS on a Paramount ME, SBIG STL11000M CCD with Astrodon LRGB filters, field flattener located at the Sierra Remote Observatories outside of Fresno, California at 4600 feet elevation.
All image calibration (Lights, Bias, Darks and Flats) and processing was done in PixInsight. RGB files used Dynamic Background Extraction, Photometric Colour Calibration, ArcSinH stretch followed by mild Histogram Transform stretch, HDR Transform, Noise Reduction (Multiscale Transform) and Morphologic Transform and very mild colour saturation adjustment. Luminosity used Dynamic Background Extraction, ArcSinH stretch followed by mild Histogram Transform stretch, HDR Multiscale Transform and Noise Reduction (Multiscale Transform) and Morphologic Transform. LRGB was then created from processed RGB and Lum files with Deconvolution and TGVdenoise applied and final tweaks (mainly cropping) in Photoshop.
Image Credit: Steve Mastellotto and Paul Mortfield.