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42 minutes ago, Tommohawk said:
I reckon that's very good - lots of crisp detail.
Did you shoot that from the Crawley area? I'm interested because you must have a fair bit of LP there yet your OIII must be pretty good. My recent effort at OIII for the Rosette was very poor, and I was hoping to blame that on LP.
Any chance you could post your OIII image, processed or not please for me to compare.?
Hello Tom.
H-alpha channel was shoot in La Palma with different scope and OIII shoot recently in Seaford area where I usually have sessions with less polluted sky.
I've had difficulties with stacking (manually) as frames were in different angles and different focal lengths.
OIII frame stacked: -
During recent night I've managed to take only 50 minutes of OIII in narrowband so I could add to previously gathered Hydrogen.
This is more like experiment as it is my first bicolor image.
Scope: Skywatcher Evostar 80ED DS-Pro with flattener
Mount: NEQ6-Pro
Camera: QHY168C
Filter Baader 7nm H-alpha , Baader O-III CCD
Guiding camera: ZWO ASI120MC
Guiding scope: finderscope
16x300s exposure at -10°C (80 min total) in H-Alpha
10x300s exposure at -10°C (50 min total) in OIII- 3
The Rosette Nebula (bicolor)
in Imaging - Deep Sky
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I'm thinking about Seagull nebula and bubble widefield.. waiting for Milky way. But weather this year is terrible!