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Stedi

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  1. But I did? Or what you mean by original, the one without color correction?
  2. I have already altered it so can't do this, I know there are ways to create artificial flats and I will prolly try these later.
  3. Yea my processing skills are pretty much nonexistant, IRIS did the heavy lifting, I tried DSS first but it couldn't remove the bias/offset properly (it showed as red vertical lines, worse on the right side). If the skies stay cloudy I will try different methods of stacking etc. If I get clear skies I'll try longer subs 15 to 20 secs and maybe ISO800, and when I can determine the best sub lenght & ISO I'll actually move to a proper dark site and try there. But thanks for all the encouragement from now on I'll take flat frames also, the lack really shows
  4. I guess this is as good a thread as any to share my first serious imaging attempt 59x10s ISO400 subs stacked in IRIS with median option. I used Bias/Offset frames, can't remember if I ended up using dark frames or not for this. No Flats though and it shows Mount: SW Allview, Telescope: SW Startravel 102, Camera: Canon 1000D controlled with BYEOS RGB was corrected in IRIS and the final stretching was done in some old PS I had laying around. Here is the link to the Tiff that is rgb corrected in IRIS but nothing else if you want to have a go at it. https://1drv.ms/i/s!AlIly8wmzetAhk4Ia4Fr6eI4trWP
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