This photo of NGC7380,located in the constellation Cepheus, was taken in August 2006. The SXV-H9
camera, Astronomik LRGB filters, in a TrueTech filter wheel, on the ED100, with a Lumicon focal reducer,
at f6, was used to take the following exposures used in the photo:
lum-12X5min,RG-ea 5X6min, B-5X6 1/2min (all binned 2X2).
The exposures were (SC) combined, and aligned in Maxim, then log-log stretched with FITS Liberator,
and post processed in PSCS2 w/ an application of GradientXterminator. This is a relatively low surface
brightness nebula, and really needs at least X3 combined exposure time for both lum and chrome, looks
like more work to come on this one.