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  1. Hi all, my second attempt at imaging over multiple nights, captured 60 mins Ha and a couple of 5 mins on Oiii and Sii on Christmas evening, then added more Oii and Sii on the 30th

    Total of 60 mins Ha 25 mins Sii and 30 mins Oiii

    Hubble mapped - SII,Ha,OIII = R,G,B. The Oiii data was very noisy but I'm fairly happy overall, also the ZWO Oiii filter caused a massive ring around Alnitak when stretched !

     

    Comments welcome, I know it needs more data and I will need to learn to be more patient but the year is running out  🙂

     

    Thanks for looking and have a good 2020.

     

    B33 - SiiHaOiii.png

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  2. Hi, I bought Mrs Knobby a very cheap unbranded supermarket special one Christmas Eve long long ago - 60 X 700 frac on awful mount ! But she loved seeing Jupiter and Saturn then the moon ... Then after a week it became ' is that all, what else can it do ' and interest waned .

    Being into photography I tried to connect my DSLR and managed a dodgy moon shot and I was hooked.

    After researching this time and giving it some thought ( 😒 ) I still bought the wrong scope , a 150 Dob ! It did open my eyes to DSO and saw M42 properly for the 1st time. I was more into planets though and wanted more mag / power so bought and sold a bit and got the wrong scope again ... A 250 Dob.😅 Really annoying for visual high power planetary ... Nudge, nudge, nudge 😟.

    Next was a Skywatcher 127 Mak on an EQ5 and hacked webcam 👍 possibly my first properly informed purchase, this had me hooked on planetary imaging.

    Then aperture fever kicked in and went Skywatcher 150 Mak which was a bit much for the EQ5 so more selling and piling up birthday / Christmas money ended up finding the C8 edge / AVX that I still have now.

    Along the way I got into DSO imaging with a William optics Zenithstar 71 but after damaging shoulder I couldn't lift the AVX so Mrs Knobby got me an AZ-GTI (coz she's lovely) but the little mount wasn't quite up to the Zenithstar so my last / most recent change was a Skywatcher 72 ED which is great on the AZ-GTI.

    So, the moral is ... There are no wrong scopes / poor decisions, just milestones along the learning curve 👍

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  3. 6 minutes ago, Ken82 said:

    Yea thanks knobby I have used the baader clicklock successfully in the past for planetary and visual with my edge hd. 
     

    My only caveat is that it introduced some tilt into the optical train when I tried AP. Switching back to t thread confirmed it was the clicklock. 

    Agreed, I pointed mine down when I tightened it, so gravity helped keep it straight 😅

  4. Visual, imaging or a mix ?

    edit - just re read post 😞  you want both !

    A bit wacky but in the absence of any other suggestions how about an AZ- Gti / SW 127 for planets / Lunar https://www.firstlightoptics.com/sky-watcher-az-gti-wifi/sky-watcher-skymax-127-az-gti.html (£445)

    and a 200 Dob for DSO https://www.firstlightoptics.com/dobsonians/skywatcher-skyliner-200p-dobsonian.html (£289) just over budget 

    Then look out for a solar filter on classifieds maybe.

    edit 2 - don't forget the Az-Gti can work in EQ mode for DSO imaging dabbling.

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  5. Hi Ryan, went through this myself when I went narrowband a few months back, it's more like art than science ... I didn't use a lum just Ha Oii and Sii.

    Aligned in DSS usung best frame as reference to align the 3 colours, then put into Photoshop and created new RGB image from the 3 channels.

    Then much stretching and balancing to my eye trying to match backgrounds as best as possible. Then colour tweaks as in this post - 

     

    Good luck and keep at it !

     

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