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Thanks for the replies guys. It was actually a modified EOS1100 D Canon camera I used, not the ZWO - my mistake. I might try my CLS-CCD filter to see if that reduces the halos.
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Hello all, just wondering if anyone knows what might be causing the star halos on the big stars in my M45 image. Processing them out doesn't seem to be an option. Even before the image is stretched I can see faint circles around them. I used a ZWO183C and (an old) Televue 76. thanks guys. Kevin
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Sky Watcher SkyMax 180
Knmurphy1 replied to Knmurphy1's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
Thanks for the tips. Using the guide scope to plate solve sounds like a great idea. I think it would need to be very accurately aligned with a scope of such a long focal length to get the object in the FOV. Looking forward to viewing the moon and planets this Autumn. I have a 127 Mak for many years and I'm keen to see the comparison -
Sky Watcher SkyMax 180
Knmurphy1 replied to Knmurphy1's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
Hi Geoff, thanks for the reply. Yes you are correct, I understand plate solving is not required on Solar System objects. I was curious about the plate solving in the event that I might try imaging a globular or the likes of the ring nebula at some point. -
Hi everyone, I bought a SkyWatcher SkyMax 180 which arrived today. My intention is to view/image Jupiter, Saturn and the Moon this Autumn / Winter (and Mars later). Any thoughts on this scope? Pros, cons etc. Is it possible to plate solve with such a long focal length? Is deep sky imaging difficult or worth bothering with? I understand that only small DS objects are feasible given the narrow FOV. If you have experience with this telescope any comments or advice would be very welcome. Oh, I got a Crayford 2 speed focusser for the scope also. Thanks, Kevin.
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Yes its a ZWO 183 MC Pro. Lots of amp glow with this particular camera unfortunately. By the way, I removed the 0.8x reducer and the "circle" issue seems to be resolved. Here's an image of M3 from 08.05.23. There are dark's added (or subtracted?) so there should be no amp glow. Not a perfect image by any means. Lots of cloud and bad seeing (in addition to my menial abilities).
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Hi Guys, Any idea why I'm getting this circle in the middle of my image? I used a Televue 76 with an 0.8x reducer / flattener . Camera was a ZWO 183 MC Pro. The scope and camera are a good match apparently. Is it possible it was caused by dew. I was only testing the new camera and didn't use my dew heater.
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Help with Debayering
Knmurphy1 replied to Knmurphy1's topic in Imaging - Image Processing, Help and Techniques
Thanks for the input guys. I a total novice when it comes to CMOS and the relevant processing. Much appreciated -
Good afternoon folks, I recently bought a QHY183C camera and am somewhat confused with debayering. Any help with the following would be much appreciated: 1: If I take, say, 30 exposures, do I need to debayer them all separately before stacking? 2. ICan I do this in a batch? 3. Do I need to debayer the dark/flat/bias frames ? 4. What's the best software to use? 5. Is there a specific output file I should use (I'm using Sharpcap) (FITS, Tiff etc) ? Any other advice would be very welcome as this is all new to me 😳. I've been using a DSLR for a couple of years and new to this CMOS business. Any other advice or step by step procedure regarding this would be very welcome! Have a great day, Kevin.
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Noise and diffraction spikes in live stacking
Knmurphy1 replied to Knmurphy1's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Thanks a million for the input guys. Will investigate all of the above. -
Noise and diffraction spikes in live stacking
Knmurphy1 replied to Knmurphy1's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
The object was very high, probably 10 degrees from overhead so I don’t think there was anything in the light path. Thanks for the input -
Hi folks, this is my first post and I’m hoping some of you might have some advice. I recently bought a QHY 183C camera and finally got to use it after endless weeks of cloud. There are two issues, the first is the diffraction spikes on the stars to the right. Any ideas what is causing these? I’m using a Televue 76 refractor. with a 0.8 reducer. So there should be no diffraction spikes. Or am I missing something? The second is the diagonal noise throughout the image. any ideas on this? It’s a live stack of 50 x 30 second frames. I expect some noise as I didn’t use any darks but I just find these streaks unusual. Any comments would be greatly appreciated. Kevin.