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Sleepy Kiki

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  1. Bubble Nebula and Lobster Claw Nebula

    First time I've imaged this lovely part of the sky and I can see what draws imagers to it. There's so much going on in there and that also becomes a challenge to balance everything.

    Imaged on a WO Star 71 with SHO narrowband filters on a ASI2600MM.

    Total time about 7.5 hours over two nights in the last week. Integrated in APP and processed in Photoshop

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  2. This area around the Crescent Nebula was imaged over 4 nights as I wanted to capture the Soap Bubble.
    Originally planned to do 3 nights (one filter per night) but SII and OIII was still quite noisy so spent some extra time on those two filters

    Captured with a WO Star 71 and ASI2600MM (Antlia filters), processed with APP and Photoshop

    45x300sec HA
    72x300sec OIII
    74x300sec SII

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  3. Originally I was going for HOO on the Flaming Star but due to very faint OIII I switched to SII instead. Wasn't sure what I'd get as I've never tried HSS but quite pleased with the results.

    Nearly 6 hours of 5min subs in HA and SII using 3nm Antlias. Stacked and processed in APP and finished off in Photoshop

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  4. M81 is well placed now so thought I'd give it a go. Seems popular with satellite trails too!

    Nearly 8 hours of lights in LRGBHA on a 2600MM & WO Star71

    First time processing LRGBHA in APP and found combining the various channels and colour balancing really easy.

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  5. I made a time-lapse of the aurora during my stay in Tromso, Norway at the beginning of the month.
    This was all shot in one night as we moved to different locations during the night from dusk to 1am.

    It was shot on a Canon R5 at ISO 1600 - 2000 @ f2.0 and shutter speeds of 5 - 10 secs using a Laowa 15mm f2 Zero-D Lens.

    The images were batch processed in Lightroom (colour balance, straightening, vignette removal) and exported into Adobe premiere to make the time-lapse.

     

     

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  6. I made a time-lapse of the aurora during my stay in Tromso, Norway at the beginning on the month.
    This was all shot in one night and we moved to different locations during the night from dusk to 1am.

    It was shot on a Canon R5 at ISO 1600 - 2000 @ f2.0 and shutter speeds of 5 - 10 secs using a Laowa 15mm f2 Zero-D Lens.

    The images were batch processed in Lightroom (colour balance, straightening, vignette removal) and exported into Adobe premiere to make the time-lapse.

     
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  7. Thanks Stuart, I use APP to stack and calibrate. Then I use the Combine RGB in the tools to combine the channels and do a rough colour balance using the sliders mapping HO to the RGB.

    I use Photoshop to do an initial stretch then extract the stars with Starnet2 to they don't get too bloated and bright during the main processing.

    For that I use the Camera Raw tool in Photoshop to do the bulk of the colour balance and noise reduction. Its such a powerful and flexible tool that I hardly touch the other image adjustment tools in photoshop. 

     

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