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triangulum disapointment in pixinsight


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hi guys took the plunge and purchased pi,and thought ide got some decent data of the triangulum,but after about 8 hours processing im beginning to wonder is it my processing or the data,anyway heres the image and a link to my data for anyone to prove me wrong or right if they have 5 to spare appreciated as always

my raw files....https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hvm87z980mi964q/AAAnaLZwpOn_JceWXsWorUoja?dl=0

 

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Hi Iwols

 

Can you give any info on the image 

how many subs 

lights/darks/flats ect

scope used and camera.

Looks noisy and perhaps a focus issue

Not been able to download the raw as I'm in the middle of an imaging run at the moment and don't want to confuse the pc

 

Gareth 

 

 

 

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 it was taken with an ed80 and atik 414ex mono and lrgb filters, 5x4 min exp for each channel stacked and processed with pixinsight,no field flattener or reducer,re light pollution ide say average,hope this helps anyone diagnose my problems,its just that if i know the data is ok i can carry on taking the images while i learn pi thanks guys

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Hi Iwols.

I'm no expert by a long shot and I use a reflector rather than a refractor like yourself but to me you have halo's round the brighter stars which may require a corrector/flattener I can't remember which.  The focus still looks off by a tad and as I said it looks noisy.  You have great colour in the stars and the framing is perfect.

Worth another go deffo.

 

Gareth

 

 

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