Binned this one when shot on April Fool's Day. Horrible seeing, windy and gusty, plus terrible gradients (see below) both luminosity and color, probably shot too early and twilight interfered.
But, to the rescue!! The new version of GraXpert . Haven't used this before so poured the data in and let it grind away. It worked and on the default setting at that, I don't know enough about this program to fiddle with the settings yet.
Had the galaxy offset to the bottom to get those two tiny blue motes in on the top,
NGC 2777 and the string bean LEDA 213577.
NGC 2775 is a SA type with a flocculent set of rings, just suggested here, Hubble pic is quite good at showing the feature. Anyway this data set was in the dust bin, and got salvaged by new software, amazing what computers can do.
Exposure data; Meade 16 LX200 at 2500mm efl, f6.2, Atik460ex mono, 15/2 min lum. 5/2min ea.
RGB, all 2x2 binned for 0/7"/pixel. Posted final image near full frame and full scale.
Clear skies,
Steve