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astroenthusiast

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  1. Imaging Telescopes Or Lenses Explore Scientific ED 165-FPL53 AIR-SPACED TRIPLET Imaging Cameras ZWO ASI2600mc PRO Mounts Sky-Watcher EQ8-R Pro Filters Radian Triad Ultra Quad-Band Software Adobe Photoshop · Starnet · SharpCap Pro Version 4.0 · Astro Pixel Processor APP https://www.astrobin.com/mp398b/
  2. Equipment Imaging Telescopes Or Lenses Explore Scientific ED 165-FPL53 AIR-SPACED TRIPLET Imaging Cameras ZWO ASI2600mc PRO Mounts Sky-Watcher EQ8-R Pro Filters Radian Triad Ultra Quad-Band Software Adobe Photoshop · Starnet · SharpCap Pro Version 4.0 · Astro Pixel Processor APP https://www.astrobin.com/ngxo0t/
  3. Imaging Telescopes Or Lenses Explore Scientific ED102 APO Triplet Imaging Cameras ZWO ASI533MC Pro Mounts Sky-watcher EQ6R-Pro Software Adobe Photoshop · Starnet · SharpCap Pro Version 4.0 Guiding Cameras QHYCCD PoleMaster EQ Mount Polar Alignment Camera https://www.astrobin.com/7bc5vb/
  4. NGC 4490, there are some unwanted noise in the image. The ASI2600 mm Pro, quite honestly doesn't require dark, bias or flat frames. Tested with calibrated and the work came out worst than the image presented. The process software used was Astro Pixel Processor. I'm still learning Pix Insight, though some of the work flow in Pix Insight, I'm not impressed. It's probably my lack of skillset. Will keep experimenting unitl I can at least create better monochrome images and then add in LRGB filters. The image was captured using OIII, SIII, HA filters.
  5. I'm excited, just received my new ZWO ASI2600 mm Pro monochrome astronomy camera. Now it's time to move to monochrome astrophotography!
  6. My new ASI2600mm Pro camera, attached to the ZWO, seven position filter wheel (EFW). I have LRGB, HA, HBeta, OIII filters and a spare SII CDD filter. I've looked at the 8 position ZWO, EFW but they only come in 1.25"
  7. Exposure time was to short, 55 minutes and a OII or HA narrow band filter was not used. Also light pollution in the image was very prevelant. This is work in progress, will give another try using a Starlight Xpress CCD camera and a ZWO 7 position filter wheel.
  8. The image of NGC 1499 was captured using a Triad-ultra narrowband filter, and a CMOS color camera with a 6.5” refractor telescope, Sky-Watcher EQ mount, and plate solving for polar alignment. The California Nebula is in the constellation Perseus and is classified as an emission nebula. The image exposure time was 180 minutes, at a temperature of -28 Celsius.
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