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My first light with a mono camera.


Adam J

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This is my first light with my new ASI1600mm pro, taken over 4 nights, this is 9hours of 60second luminescence exposures from my orange zone back garden obsy.

Scope = 130pds,

Mount = Heq5 pro

In the novelty of being able to take luminescence I did not get sufficient RGB to do it justice so the color image will have to wait for another time, also want to get some Ha. I am actually lucky to have any RGB at all as I could not afford filters even after buying the camera and filter wheel with the 10% off FLO did on ZWO cameras and accessories. A kind friend took pity on me and gave me his old Baader beginner absorptive LRGB set.

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Thanks for looking,

Adam.

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On 16/05/2018 at 09:39, moise212 said:

If that's your first light with the camera, in the future I expect some stunning results from you :)

Btw, I believe there's more info in your image that you can tease out

Thanks,

I open this image on my home PC and I can see the IFN clearly, I open this image on my work PC and there is no IFN....so are you seeing IFN in the image or do I need to brighten the image? Perhaps my work monitor is just rubbish. 

Adam 

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2 hours ago, moise212 said:

Juuust about...

Interesting. I may try to bring it out more, as there really is no sign of what i can see on my home PC on my work PC monitor. Although it is still taken in an orange zone so its never going to fully pop. 

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Lovely first light!!!

On 21/05/2018 at 15:35, Adam J said:

Thanks,

I open this image on my home PC and I can see the IFN clearly, I open this image on my work PC and there is no IFN....so are you seeing IFN in the image or do I need to brighten the image? Perhaps my work monitor is just rubbish. 

Adam 

I can't... but then most of my images end up darker when posted (possibly a good thing sometimes!!). I bet it just needs a little tweak to bring it out more :)

James

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