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PeterCPC

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  1. So Celestron are keeping to their normal level of service then! Peter
  2. It will work as a guide camera with PHD. If you do this you will need another camera for imaging. You go to the area where you want to image then you set up PHD to guide before you start imaging with your imaging camera. If you use it for planetary imaging you won't need to guide. Peter
  3. There have been previous threads on DSO imaging with short exposures such as Started by ArmyAirForce, 8 January You might want to have a look through that. Peter
  4. @edjrgibbs The ASI120MC is generally used for planetary imaging - that's how I have used mine (not the S) and it's good for this. Peter
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    Uranus190116.jpg

    The rings are very faint so I have no idea. I have never seen the rings. This was about 800 frames.
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    Uranus190116.jpg

    From the album: Planetary images

    Uranus on 19 January 2016 using ED120 and 2.5x Powermate

    © PeterCPC

  7. I can't hope to compete with the wonderful CCD images on here but here's a few with my Canon 1200d. You know what they are. Peter
  8. Just a couple from me both taken with C9.25 and ASI120MC. Peter
  9. I wanted a new ASI224 camera and found that there were only 2 suppliers in the UK with them in stock. One of these was 365astronomy. I checked their web site and it said that they had 5 in stock so I ordered one. Nothing happened for a couple of days so I gave Zoltan a call and he informed me that they were out of stock. I mentioned that they had 5 showing in stock and he said that they had not updated it and that it does not update automatically as items are ordered. So beware that, if you see an item as listed in stock, it may not be in stock at all. Dissapointing as 365 are usually quite reliable. I now have to wait for another shipment from China. Peter
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    Mars 2014

    From the album: Planetary images

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    Moon 2014

    From the album: Planetary images

  12. Update:- Russell replied "First, make sure you have the 64-bit version of the plug-in… the 32-bit version won’t work with CC.Second, CC has a different directory structure than earlier versions. You can simply put the plug-in file in the “Plug-ins” directory, as there is no longer a Filters directory."I searched the program but could not locate "Plug Ins" - its simply not there. The nearest to it is Pluginsync.Another issue - every time I tried to use CC2015 it would shut itself down after a a minute or two. I have given up and decided to stick with my tried and trusted Paintshop Pro.Thanks to all for the input on this.Peter
  13. You can't download it anymore - the server has been deactivated. Peter
  14. Done that. If I can solve this I will put it on here so that others may benefit. Peter
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