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geordie85

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  1. https://telescopius.com/weather?fromdsobrowser
  2. Yep I've suffered sellers remorse several times. I sold a side by side mounting bar, then bought all the pieces to make another one. I've bought and sold several idas light pollution filters. 2 SX filter wheels. I've bought 3 geoptik ccd adapters. I sold a Samyang 135mm lens, less than a year later I've ordered another one. 2 canon 600d cameras. Very recently I sold my WO Star71 then less than a month later replaced it with a WO Zenithstar 70.
  3. It'd be better if you post your image in jpeg/ png format. That way it'll display in the post instead of members having to download it
  4. You've captured some beautiful detail. What made you decide to keep changing the gain and offset? I'm curious as I use the same camera but usually use gain 1 offset 12
  5. That's an amazing rosette Nebula, and your stars are tiny.
  6. I believe its very dependant on supply and demand. Just recently I've had a few itens for sale (which I decided to keep, so withdrew the ad) at a reasonable price. After withdrawal, there has been other, very similar items, at a higher price than I offered that sold rather quickly. I've also requested cheaper prices / deals on multiple items that sometimes are accepted and sometimes declined. Most of the time if it's an item I really want and I've asked for a price reduction but been declined, I'll still pay the asking price.
  7. First time I've ever had anything printed. I've a feeling they edited my images as they do look slightly different to when I view them in Photoshop., especially M16 as it looks blown out now.
  8. Hello from Swindon too
  9. No worries That's how I got the colour into this image
  10. For star colour I usually use the select highlights tool early on, copy and paste that into a blank clipboard, increase the colour then paste it back I to the original as a colour layer blended at 50%
  11. A fantastic image with all that good dusty stuff starting to show nicely. Well done
  12. Theres a few Ha regions in there that must be enormous. A few extra tweaks
  13. The last time i managed to get my telescope out was at the end of November and I've only just got round to processing the data. Here is M33 taken with my FLT98 and 0.8x flattener. QHY183M and Astrodon filters. 24x 300 second Luminance, 12x 300 second HA 3nm and 30x 120 second RGB giving a total of 6 hours integration time under Bortle 6 skies
  14. On my geoptik EOS adapter I can place either 1.25 or 2" filters inside it. What make is your EOS adapter?
  15. This is a 2 inch flattener designed for your Scope. http://ensoptical.co.uk/william-optics-0.8x-reducer-flattener-type-ii-
  16. Hi. Are you sure it's a 1.6 flattener you need and not a 2 inch flattener?
  17. A lovely widefield shot. You're just staring to get the outer dust showing too. Very nice
  18. Have you checked every sub? Even if there is just 1 sub taken like the first image you posted, it will affect the entire stack. Best just to examine every sub to see when you had the jump and delete it
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