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Moon by Canon 1100D


jsmoraes

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GSO 305 mm - Canon 1100D - Coma corrector (not necessary, although it cause a 1.14x barlow effect).- Skyblow filter.

AS!2 - Wavelets Registax 6.0 - Photoshop CS3

50 % from 200 frames - ISO 400 - 1/1000

moon-150921.jpg

around 30% from 500 frames - factor 5x Canon  - ISO 400 - 1/640

image close: 150 ~ 200% Photoshop

Tycho-150921.jpg

Tycho-150921-closeA.jpg

Arzachel-150921.jpg

moon-ptolemaeus-150921.jpg

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I like the 1st image but the focus looks a little off in the others.

I think you need to up the frames to say 2000 - 3000 for each and then stack. Try to aim for a rate of 80%+ in terms of frame quality.

If focus is good then the increased stack will smooth the image.

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Thank you for comments. And yes, the focus could be improved. I was working with clusters, but an high  thin cloud caused problems with quality of images. The bright Moon increased this dificulty. Therefore, Moon, it is your day !

I didn't change the camera and accessories like coma corrector and skyglow filter.

The movie with surfaces was done with the 5x ressource from Canon 1100D, and they  were resized with 150 ~ 200 % in photoshop. This increased the lack of focus. The images were better than expected although.

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