IC 2220

IC 2220 (The Toby Jug Nebula) captured in HaLRGB.

IC 2220, the Toby Jug Nebula, sits in Carina and rewards long integration with subtle dust detail. I captured this HaLRGB image from Obstech (Observatorio El Sauce), Chile, and I focused on preserving both the hydrogen glow and the reflected dust that shapes the nebula.

Target Details

IC 2220 challenges imagers because it shows low contrast and faint structure. First, I used deep H-alpha data to strengthen the ionized gas signal. Then, I used LRGB data to reveal the dust layers around the brighter contours. As a result, the image separates gas, reflected light, and dark lanes more clearly.

Processing Notes

At the same time, I avoided aggressive contrast so the nebula would keep its natural look. Instead, I used smooth gradient control, restrained saturation, and gentle local contrast. Consequently, the faint outer envelope remains visible, and the internal shape of IC 2220 stays coherent from core to edge.

I blended Ha into both structure and color workflows to improve definition without overpowering the palette. Next, I tuned star color and noise reduction so fine dust could emerge cleanly. Finally, I protected faint boundaries to prevent clipping and preserve depth across the field.

Equipment and Acquisition

  • Location: Obstech (Observatorio El Sauce), Chile
  • Telescope: PlaneWave CDK500 Observatory System
  • Camera: Moravian C3-61000 PRO
  • Filters: Chroma L, R, G, B, 5nm Ha
  • Integration: L=66x600s, R=59x300s, G=65x300s, B=64x300s, Ha=20x1200s (33.33 hours total)
  • Processing: PixInsight and Adobe Photoshop

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