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Dolphin Nebula
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Processing of the APOD winning Dolphin Nebula

In this end to end Tutorial Nik Szymanek will guide you through the processing of the Dolphin Nebula, obtained with CHI-2 a telescope of the Telescope Live network.  The resulting image has won the APOD on 30th October 2021: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap211021.html The filters used for this dataset include broadband data (RGB) and narrowband data (HOO) using PixInsight and Photoshop.  You can find the same dataset as One-Click Observations by clicking on the associated dataset link below.
Pacman
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Hybrid PixInsight/Photoshop Narrowband Processing - NGC 281 (CCD)

In this tutorial Bernard Miller demonstrates how he creates narrowband images. Bernard created a complete SHO image of NGC 281 (The Pacman Nebula) using the three master images of his Ha, SII, and OIII channels.
NGC 6559
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Processing NGC 6559 with Pixinsight

On 7th October 2021, astrophotographer Roberto Sartori won an APOD featuring NGC 6559, an image processed with Pixinsight and obtained from the CHI-2, a telescope of the Telescope Live network. You can find the APOD here: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap211007.html And the same image from our gallery: https://telescope.live/gallery/ngc-6559-14 In this tutorial, Roberto will guide you through the end-to-end processing of the Premium Pro Dataset of NGC 6559 using Pixinsight. The video is shown at 5x speed, processing took around 3 hours and a half.