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alan potts

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  1. I use PS CC, and I will get this plug-in, I have actions though I do not use, think I may well add another hour tonight as this weather just keeps on, they say snow next week, it's 28 outside. Alan
  2. Thanks Steve, I can see I will have to get this. I don't have very much LP at all this is why I find it so difficult to understand, the only area where I have any is to the SE and this is in the East. I imagine the low down glow from the Town's LED lights must extend higher than I thought. When I shoot to the West as I have just checked, there is not the same effect, though this was based on only two targets.. Alan
  3. Well thank Thank-you Carole, this I guess is the only part of my sky where there is a touch of LP, believe me you would kill for sky like mine. It was much better over to the SE area where there is a town Sevlievo about 4 miles away. They changed the lights about 3 years back to these LED type, before this there realy wasn one, even now I can see a 4th mag star in this so called LP, but the targets I have been on lately are over that way. Alan
  4. I wonder if it is worth trying another (7th set) of Flats and Dark Flats? Alan
  5. I know this technique well but it is no good on say the Sole Neb, I have used it many times on Globs and clusters, not tried Galaxies though. Alan
  6. I use PS CC and have no plug-ins. Astro Flat I have been told is good too. I don't really have any LP Carole apart from to the SE with could affect this shot. I see nothing in the image at all until about the 4th stretch. I have even use tools in PS to measure each side and the differences is 1-2 in RGB using PS and this I would have thought was normal but after this 4th or 5th stretch the differences can be 20 and I just struggle to see this is SKY over just over 1.4 degrees from side to side, it is not the Moon that I am sure of. I have just done this stretch and level adjust 4 times, cropped edges out to start, now you see it clearer. The 1-3 stretch saw nothing, it looked flat. Alan
  7. I am assuming PI is Pixs insight, where do you buy this if I wanted it, I see FLO only have Astro Art, looks half decent now you have done that, I feel it could stretch more than I have done. Alan
  8. Thanks all of you I did wonder, some images don't have it but are in different areas of the sky. The problem only seems to be visible after 3-4 stretches, I have even check image both sides with the appropriate tool and can't see anything in the data but after a couple more stretches is comes out, I have manage to hide it a fair bit in most images. I thought iI was doing something wrong, I think after I come out of hospital i will get something like, Astro Flat which Steve uses, and there isn't much wrong with his images. Alan
  9. This is 3 hours of 4 minute subs on M33, you know this. I am getting a darker area to the left hand side most of the time no matter what I shoot. I tend to collect 10-15 subs per night on a target and move on, this is from a few nights and some of the subs will have been taken when the the camera was in or could have been in a slightly different position as I took it off to clean the bunnies out. Is this causing the issue or something else, I have checked the camera is not at an angle and though not perfect stars are pretty round, misshape caused by lower down guiding. I have not spent much time processing so I know it can be better. Is this just a gradient of a different nature, if so I must get some software soon. Alan
  10. Yes excellent image and as said rare to see the whole object. Alan
  11. Stunning image you have taken there, low down for me at little more than 24 degrees but I hope to try this one next year, as I can't be bothered to get up in the night. Alan
  12. I had a 115mm advertised as the same 6-7 years ago but as far as I can recall several changes have been made to new model though I feel this is mainly in the area of the focuser, the objective in the one I had here was good, very good in fact, good value I would say. Alan
  13. I would be happy for you to have a few of my clear nights if you could send some rain, grass is yellow and gave up growing weeks back. Alan
  14. Staggeringly good, only word I could come up with that hadn't been used, so much detail in there, excellent job!! Alan
  15. I use the same YR no, we get fog but it only develops around 4 in the morning, skies here are superb, with a touch of wind and after rain they are as good as I have seen anywhere and I have traveled a lot. I too like you wonder where the fog comes from as we had 43 clear nights and days then a bit of rain for two days and now this 16 night run. Alan
  16. Vlaiv, we have had another 16 clear nights on the trot and 29-32 every day, we will pay for this I'm sure, clear again tonigh and tomorrow. Alan
  17. Now that's very nice indeed Knobby, I want to shoot this but I need to change scopes over, I feel the Borg at 330mm and the 183mc will get it all in. Alan
  18. I thought it was more in line with keeping the weight as far inboard as possible, I tend to use as few as possible though. Alan
  19. I would go for the Duo as it is what I intend to do myself, the Optolong has the better band pass from what I am told as ZWO have now brought their own to the marketplace. There is nothing wrong with using a DSLR, I have done for two years and got some nice results. Some of the other members on here have really turned out some stunning images with DSLR's, making mine look poor. Maybe someone else will advise on a single clip on filter though It is something that didn't try and know little about, I do like the advertising of these duo band filters though. Alan
  20. Now after the star has been fixed I prefer this, that star would drive me mad, as they seem to you as you crop them out, if I go mono with a 1600 I would have to learn that fix. Alan
  21. Two really lovely images there and they look fine together. I asked a while back about mosaics and one member said there were easy in a software the name of which I have forgotten, it was one that many use though, but I don't have. Alan
  22. I prefer the KAF 8300 image as it handle the bright star so much better, both are really good images but for me the bottom one steals the show. Alan
  23. Idle hands have done the devils work yet again, look many thanks for sorting this out for me, I was clueless as to this affecting anything, I must learn to do thing at exactly the same gain etc. So in view of the fact Darks can be done now then I must take another set at 90 Gain and label them as such and stop messing. As the camera is not moved I can keep the others for zero gain subs, I am sure I will take some, grouping is the key. Alan
  24. It was more a half hearted go at it, I can get more subs but with it being low the guiding is far from good, there are a few subs in the post od NGC 7293 that are not round, the time I tend to shoot the sky it always active, even though in that direction I have basically no light until Greece, so LP is not an issue. Maybe add some subs to this and at least try and make it good. Alan
  25. Thanks Adam, does it now, I was wondering what that is, what do you do with it? I don't recall having problems in the first 3-4 images I took, this will be idle hands again I can feel it. Alan
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