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4 images in one night from a Quattro


AKB

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Well it was a good night, weather-wise, last night (12-Nov-2017) in this part of Oxfordshire.  Cool (3 degrees) but amazingly dry, really (85%.)  And so, for once, everything wasn't covered in dew by the end of the night.

After an earlier debacle with coma-corrector spacing, I've shaved off a further 0.5mm to try and tweak it a bit better, but I've also (for my sins) started a trial period with PI.  I've so far eschewed this box of tools in favour of simpler, and some home-grown, things.  But I'm interested in finding out more about what so many people use... even if only to understand the PI-speak language a bit better.

As a result of all this, I want to try things out on some smallish datasets, and ended up with:

  • Crescent, 12 x 300s (60 min)
  • Pelican, 17 x 300s (85 min)
  • Iris, 12 x 300s (60 min)
  • Horsehead, 6 x 300s (30 min)

Quattro 8" on Avalon M-Uno, QHY8L OSC, captured, guided, and dithered, by Nebulosity, pretty poorly processed in PI (my fault, not its) including bias, darks, and flats.

Some observations about the images:

  • Crescent... a difficult RGB target, I've tried but failed to reduce the background stars
  • Pelican... just a bit too big for the frame, but the extra data (more than 60 mins) helps with noise
  • Iris... real problems with the background.  The APS-C sensor is just a bit too big for this scope?
  • Horsehead... my first ever attempt at this.  Pleased to have resolved the Alnitak double. Sad to have framed it so poorly for the Flame.

No doubt the processing is very ham-fisted for my first use of PI, so any C&C is positively encouraged!

Thanks for looking.

 

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3 minutes ago, PhotoGav said:

Wow, good effort. The astro equivalent of speed dating!

Thanks ,yes I like it like that... used to do EAA at video speeds, then progressed to 15s and even 60s subs.  Currently, 1 hour total is more the norm.  May, one day, be up for even longer-term relationships!

 

1 minute ago, PhotoGav said:

So, who are you going to go on a second date with?!

I have a long list! (But I think I need a 2" CLS filter first.)

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22 hours ago, MartinB said:

Look at the dust in the Iris.  That's my favourite although it looks like your flat hasn't quite done it's job. 

Yes indeed.  I used the wrong calibration set, and also forgot to clip the edges after stacking, which caused all sorts of problems. 

Redid darks and flats today and had another go...

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