by pgp566 » Wed Nov 29, 2017 6:35 pm
[quote=In natural colors, M42 looks gray. Any image that shows color is unnatural.[/quote]
Perhaps to the naked eye, but using _any_ imaging device (which accumulates light) you'd have to grossly under-expose to get M42 to look grey . M42 has _very_ strong emissions in Ha and OIII, and a very large amount of broadband light. Going right back to film days, any correctly exposed, correctly filtered, RGB image will most certainly show colours. If in doubt why not try it?
[quote=In natural colors, M42 looks gray. Any image that shows color is unnatural.[/quote]
Perhaps to the naked eye, but using _any_ imaging device (which accumulates light) you'd have to grossly under-expose to get M42 to look grey . M42 has _very_ strong emissions in Ha and OIII, and a very large amount of broadband light. Going right back to film days, any correctly exposed, correctly filtered, RGB image will most certainly show colours. If in doubt why not try it?