I have been going through some old data that I have not successfully processed before. The attached image is of The Pleaides. I find this a difficult subject because of the brightness of the stars and the relative dimness of the surrounding gas cloud. Taken on the nights of 18-02-2021, 24-12-2022 and 21-01-2023.
The Pleiades, also known as Seven Sisters and Messier 45 (M45), is an asterism of an open star cluster containing young B-type hot blue stars that have formed within the last 100 million years. It is in the constellation Taurus and is among the nearest star clusters to Earth and also the nearest Messier object to Earth. It contains the reflection nebula NGC 1435 known as the Merope Nebula, which appears blue in images because of the fine carbon dust spread throughout the cloud. This reflection nebulae was once thought to be leftover material from the stars' formation, but is now considered to be an unrelated dust cloud in the interstellar medium through which the stars are currently passing.
Esprit 80ED with dedicated flattener
ASI1600MM-C camera cooled to -15C
ZWO filters
AZ-EQ6GT mount
Red 80*60s
Green 65*60s
Blue 70*60s
SGPro and PHD2
Processed in AstroPixelProcessor, Pixinsight and Photoshop
Thanks for looking