Jump to content

SkySurveyBanner.jpg.21855908fce40597655603b6c9af720d.jpg

FOTOGRAFO

Members
  • Posts

    21
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by FOTOGRAFO

  1. Gina: I have heard a number of astronomers commenting on this program. As for the cost, that is very affordable. Thanks, Don
  2. To all you who have dropped in and left remarks... Thanks. Don
  3. Bryan: I do have a Bahtinov and use it. I would think that having an Stepper Motor Autofocuser would be beneficial as the focus can change with temperture. At some point, I will probably begin to study those that are on the market. Tnx for your tips. Alwasy Forward. Don
  4. Well, I imagine there are plenty of solutions for stacking. I would like to see One Program accomplish it all. I use Adobe for all my terrestrial imaging and enjoy how it all integrates seamlessly. It would be good if someone would build an application that Stacks, Edits and finalizes compiled images, that type of workflow is essential. Don
  5. I stacked 10 light frames. I decided to use Photoshop because I have been watching Trevor Joneses training videos on Photoshop. As for Deep Sky Stacker... I cannot run it on this older Mac-Pro which is religated to El Capatin 10.11.6 Thanks for stopping by and your comments. Don
  6. We all have to begin somewhere. I do a great deal of Landscape Photography and some Lunar. But, have not done any Deep Sky photography until a few nights ago. I have been practicing aligning my mount an AVX for weeks and finally decided to try some imaging. Orion Nebula: Scope Stellarvue 80 mm Triple ED APO. Camera: Nikon D800E. Stacked and processed in photoshop. I can see the sensor has a significant cutoff as the color Red is subdued. Don
  7. This image of the Moon on Feb 11, 2020 was shot from behind the house. Scope mounted to a Celestron AVX EQ mount. Moon Waxing Gibbous @ 93% illumination. Scope: Stellarvue 80 mm ED Triplet APO Refractor. Camera: Nikon D800E coupled to a Field/Flattener-Reducer in the Draw Tube.. Exposure Values: 1/500 Sec @ f/6.3, ASA-200. Post Processing Adobe Photoshop LR & CS
  8. Dec 8, 2019 Moon. Waxing Gibbous at 86% Illumination. Telescope: Stellarvue 80 mm APO Refractor. f/6 @ 480 mm. Camera: Nikon D800E. ASA-400. PP Adobe LR & CS6
  9. Thanks for the Tip on (Prism)... I will have to take a close look at this one. Re, Don
  10. Boy... A simple question turns into a Complain-O-Forum. Don
  11. Thanks for your remarks. I have been reading about ASCOM standards and software applications. Regards, Don
  12. Thanks for the detailed reply, I appreciate your inputs. Don
  13. TELESCOPE CONTROL SOFTWARE---NOT CERTAIN WHAT TO SETTLE ON I have a Celestron 8" with AVX Mount and am pondering what Software to settle on for controlling the mount that I can use as I progress to a better scope and mount down the star-path. I have a Windows based Laptop... a recent vintage with Windows 10 that I have dedicated for Astronomy Purposes but, I am not certain what software package I want to work with controlling the mount. My primary interest is astrophotography. I have a Stellarvue 80mm APO Triplet on order and plan to move to a Losmandy Mount sometime next year. I have fooled with Sky Safari Pro on my Mac's for some years now however, that software was purposed to operate in the OS X environment. For someone interested in Astrophotography, what are the options for quality Mount Control? Regards, Don
  14. Greetings: I have been behind a Celestron AVX 8" SCT for a number of years, its pretty good for just looking around but, my real desire is Astrophotography. So many systems to choose from and so many decisions that one becomes a subject of Information-Overload. So, I have been studying equipment for an Astrophotography System but, I am not firmly fixed on specific hardware. I have narrowed down the field some and been looking closer at an iOptron CEM 40 or 60 Mount Head and an APO from Sky-Watcher, the 100mm Esprit ED Triplet Refractor. I would like to hear from those on SGL who have this equipment and get some Pro & Con feedback from them. Regards, Don
  15. Thanks for the tip... I will look into this. Photoshop has some very good tools for this as well. But, my goal is to produce sharp images with the system... before I introduce the file into Photoshop. Don
  16. A few nights ago I decided to try my hand at Astrophotography. I drug out the Celestron AVX 8" Reflector Telescope and coupled it to old and nearly worn-out Nikon D3 DSLR. This was a direct couple of the D3 to the Visual Back of the Telescope Tube without any magnification eyepiece elements involved. Acquiring a sharp focus was difficult at best. I plan to incorporate a magnification element soon and hope the results are sharper images. Enjoy, DonCamera: D3, Connected to 8" SC Telescope, 1/160sec @ f/3.5, ASA-200. PP Adobe LR
  17. To all those who have sent greetings, thank you. I look forward to hanging around here and learning. Regards, Don
  18. Hello: I am new to SGL. The Telescope has been covered for quite sometime, due to Light Pollution but my desire to look at the heavens has returned. I look forward to meeting some of you on SGL, I have a great deal to learn about Astrophotography my primary interest. Regards, Don
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.