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alan potts

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  1. A very nice image there, lots of detail and a wonderful result for only 48 mins. Alan
  2. That's very nice Francis, one of the most disappointing visual objects in my view but you have done it proud. Alan
  3. A very nice image for first efforts, you will soon get the hang of flats and dark flats, he says still struggling with everything else. The trouble I find with them is move the camera and you need to redo them, this is not so bad for me as I have a permanent setup. Alan
  4. Appears to be in the correct place now, i didn't notice Olly, no surprise really. My cousin was a famous record producer and I thought he produced Led Zep, (wrong info from mum though he was involved with them starting out) it was in fact Genesis VDGG Lindisfarne and Queen, I had 12 of his albums and never even noticed until we got back in touch 7 years ago, probably also accounts for why I failed in Police 🙂. Alan
  5. Another very nice shot from you, must try more galaxies. Need the cloud to clear off first though. Alan
  6. That's a very nice shot, did try this one with the Canon on the 805mm apo but felt something longer was needed in F/L and time. Maybe try again soon, it's in a good place now by 8.00pm. Alan
  7. Mine sounds like this though it is a while since it has been used, so maybe it will not move at all now. Alan
  8. Never seen a close up shot of this so good, really good. Looks a completely different object like this, stunning work. Alan
  9. I have 6 in total and they are all much of a muchness in so much as centres are decent but edges are poor. The Sky Watcher ED finder from FLO at 159 quid is head and shoulders above the others I have. One of which is the Baader Vario Finder at twice the price and half as good. Alan
  10. I rather like the FSQ myself and would like one. As much as I can afford one, my wife could well have a use for one of my knives in the kitchen to do some filleting and I don't mean fish. Not in the same class but the Borg 77Ed ll impresses me with how fast it collects data for a reasonable image. The only thing is with using it with the 071 the field is wide and there is quite a vignette. Sadly I still have not got anything to deal with gadient. Alan
  11. I look at my brighter stars and thought for a long time they could be better and need a lot of work but I see mine now about the same as yours, notably the blue and the deep orange ones, so thats sort of pleasing for me, I don't get as much colour into the stars though. Probably because i don't collect enough data,. Two hours and I want to move on and see something else. I can see me going longer in collection when I have sort of done a year round the sky and then go back for more data. I don't dump any that is good so it keeps. Do like the core on these shots of yours you have managed a very nice translucency to it. Alan
  12. Nice to see a close up, like the control over the Trapizium, always a challenge stopping it burning out. Alan
  13. I personally like both of them, your work is always of the highest quality, M31 is not as easy to process as some may think, I have 5/6 batches of data from different nights on two or three different F/L's and Masking and stretching never seem to come out the same twice. As Long as I get a half decent picture I'm happy, just try to get a bit closer to the likes of you and Olly, maybe one day. Alan
  14. As much as I like the mono image do you intend to add colour, I feel it will look rather nice. Alan
  15. A very nice shot there, a difficult subject I am sure, and really needs a bigger scope I feel. It has to be about the most disappointing object I have looked at in the sky, even with my 18 inch Dob. Alan
  16. Its a very nice shot and i like to see the two together, however in my opinion it is over saturated and would be even better toned down a little. I would love to get a shot like this but my shortest scope is 330mm and still too smaller FOV at that Alan
  17. Superb image of yet another I have never seen before, great shot Peter. Alan
  18. I had a play at this the other night and wondered why I could get anything out of it, guess 1 hour don't cut the mustard even at F4.3. Very nice mono image and a nice image from you Carole. Alan
  19. The moon does not make things easy but as said you have some nice colour coming through there, I shot a single sub of the area last night, took one look and pointed the scope a long in the opposite direction. Alam
  20. Lovely image with nice detail, rather like the close-up shot where as most of the time most or all of the heart is shot. Alan
  21. I use these FWHM read outs too but with one difference, i don't know what I'm doing Rodd. I bought a mask for the 805mm APO but I just can't get the hang of it, don't have one for the Borg. Alan
  22. Ron, looks like we have alien chickens over here too, not something you see every day. Happy free roaming chickens, seem to like my garden too. Alan
  23. Indeed I did Mick, but as i didn't know how to repair the situation I didn't want to ruin what i thought was a fairly reasonable image. I feel I clip the black point most things I do. I need to study my processing better and not trust to my eye so much, they are not as good as they were 20 years ago. Alan
  24. Ha ha, I was watching Who wants to be a Millionaire last night on the Net and she was one of the questions as to what she was, ie first woman from UK in space. BTW she's right, I'm an alien Ron. Alan
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