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53 minutes ago, gorann said:
Your promising image reminded me that I should reprocess my image of this object from two years ago using the new XT tools. It was 12 hours of RASA 8 data using the IDAS NBZ filter on an ASI2600MC. This is a great NB object, so I suggest that you put your L-extreme filter on next time to get to all that Oiii and Ha. As you see, there is also a lot of Ha in the neighborhood if you go deep enough, so adding subs pay off.
Cheers & CS, Göran
Thanks Goran, That is a great image. I will give it a try but I think I will have to wait till next season.
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12 minutes ago, ollypenrice said:
Super project. Your background sky is looking decidedly brown on my monitor so a background calibration might be in order.
Olly
Thanks Olly, depending on what pooter Im using at the time I do get a little variation in colour. One seems to give me more green and although on the one Im using at the moment the colour looks ok to me Im sure if I look at it on my main pooter it will look brown as you say. Ill have a play later and see if I can sort it.
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That is impressive!
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20 minutes ago, MartinB said:
You will need that filter to pick up the faint stuff
I thought I would, I wont be so lazy next time and will fit my optolong extreme. It will have to wait till next season though.
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9 minutes ago, juno16 said:
This is a great start on this beautiful target.
My apologies, but I haven’t been here in quite a while and was curious about what equipment you used.
My weather has been poor and this was my last target from my B6-7 backyard and I only selected it to try to test new guiding parameters. Never had noticed this target before and wow, it is beautiful!
I was lucky enough to catch almost 7 hours over two evenings and can’t wait until next season to catch more data.
I believe that you will see a significant increase in detail with more time on target.
This nebula is very dim and very stubborn to give up details.
Best of success!My attempt so far.
Hi, that is a fine image of the target. gives me something to aim for. I used my Askar 400 with its FR and my ASI2600 c with no filter fitted. I was going to put my Optolong extreme filter in but I was being a bit lazy and went for it in just RGB.
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9 minutes ago, MartinB said:
It's a nicely processed clean image. You will probably need a few hours more to reveal the faint outer nebulosity
Thank you, I hope to get more but I think that will be next season as its getting close to next doors house. I just hope we get better weather then too!
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Another slight tweak,
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With another clearish night and with Ollys pointers ringing in my ears I got another 100 subs to add to the other data I had. Still needs a lot more to get the best out of this target but I think the image is going in the right direction. ( No not the bin! lol ). So here it is 200 x 60s subs.
C and C welcome.
Thanks for looking again.
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Had a quick repop at the image, not sure it is much bette.
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24 minutes ago, ollypenrice said:
An attractive nebula, nicely done.
Things I might look at would be 1) noise - StarXterminator is so effective. 2) Colour noise in the background sky. It's quite 'colour busy' and just selecting the background and reducing saturation might make a difference.
Olly
Thanks Olly for the pointers, its all a bit rough and ready as an image and needs a lot more time on target. It was just out of desperation that I went for the target at all. Would you belive its a clear night here again tonight but I have work in the morning so no play time. I will have ago at reproccessing the image as my old school reports used to say....Must try harder! ...
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Well with a rare Clear night apart from the moon! I had to have ago at something so after a quick search for anything but a gallaxy! ( Not a fan of doing them ) so I found this target The Medusa Nebula. I know its small but didnt relise how faint it was . This is 109 x 60s subs, could do with a lot more time than that but with the weather the way it is I dont think that is going to happen.
C and C welcome
Thanks for looking.
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V nice!
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A fine image!
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8 minutes ago, Bluemoonjim said:
I feel your pain. I have been trying to image the Squid and in just over 2 months have managed 26hours of data. I can now just about make out the outline but I reckon on needing at least another 20-30 hrs before I can say I’ve got it. Target is now dropping lower in the sky each evening so even if the weather should miraculously start to cooperate it’s going to be awhile before I can compItslete the project. AP is a frustrating business here in the UK for sure
Its like juggling jelly ! why do we do it?
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Hi all, with the poor weather I can only seem to get bits of data to add to old images. Here is the Witch head with data taken in 2022 and some extra taken this week in the small window of clear weather we had here. Could still do with loads more time on it but I cant see that happening anytime soon.
C and C welcome.
Thanks for looking.
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That is nice!
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Another brilliant shot from the Olly pic factory!
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Thats V nice!
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As the title says, Taken between wind and clouds. 198 x 60 sec subs.
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Yep both look good, but as above the first one has the edge for me.
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Stunning!
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50 minutes ago, ollypenrice said:
Good! The stars across the field are really classy in the M45 shot.
Olly
Thank you Olly, I worked hard at trying to get the best focus I could. Not my usual that will do!
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1 hour ago, PeterCPC said:
Top job! Love the pasta.😃
Thank you
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With a few started and then not finished projects this season I thought I would put that right when we had a couple of clear nights last week. First off M45. This was just a test of the scope and stuff as it had been standing for what seems like months!
just glad I got somthing done with trhis one.
This is the Spaghetti Neb taken over 2 years. finally got the last few hours done this year but needed to buy a new proccessing puter as my old one couldnt cope with 17hrs of data ( thats another story on another thread! ) Anyway glad I could get this one done.
I know they are not the bessed but after the weather of this season its the best I could do.
C and C welcome andthanks for looking.
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That looks so good to me!