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Some Quark / White light / DS 60 shots (10-24-14 - 10-25-14)


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Here are some shots over the last two days. Got them in before bad weather got here. The winds have started.

The Quark shots were done on a Stellarvue 110 ED, Skyris 274m, 1.25 WO diagonal, with an Astronomik IR/UV cut. The Quark and camera got pretty hot with this setup after about 30 minutes. Well, the Quark got hot I should say, which heated up the camera barrel, then the housing. It was about 30c out at the time outside. I even stopped the session due to coming unhinged at the heat at that point. Anyways...........

All shots on Skyris 274m camera

White light (10-24-2014), Stellarvue 110 ED, Lunt 1.25 Wedge

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AR-2192 White light closeup (10-24-2014), Stellarvue 110 ED, Lunt Wedge,

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Quark Shot 1 = .5 reducer on Quark + .7 reducer on camera, Stellarvue 110 ED, WO 1.25 diagonal (10-24-2014)

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Quark shot 2 = .5 reducer on Quark, Stellarvue 110 ED, WO 1.25 diagonal (10-24-2014)

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Quark shot 3 = Quark directly into WO 1.25 diagonal, Stellarvue 110 ED

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Lunt DS-60 double stacked (10-25-2014) full disc

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Lunt DS-60 double stacked (10-25-2014)

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Lunt DS-60 double stacked (10-25-2014)

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Great set. Really like the last Quark shot, it seems to work really well in your 110mm.

The Quarks lack contrast in comparison to your Lunt, so you have to work really hard to bring out the detail. Shooting with a low gamma value, using Lucy Richardson deconvolution and pushing the contrast in the post processing helps.

Robin

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