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NGC253 Re-Processed


CCD-Freak

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I reprocessed my NGC253 data that I took with an ASI482MC "non cooled planet cam" through an AT6RC with an AP67 reducer riding on a GEM45 mount.
120 x 2 minutes Gain 150 dithered every 3rd sub. Captured and processed with Astroart 8 with a touch up in Topaz Denoise

I am still a bit amazed at what I was able to capture with the ASI482MC

NGC253-Cal-SigmaSum-GR-DN-Sat-curves-4-DeNoiseAI-clear.jpg

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1 hour ago, CCD-Freak said:

I reprocessed my NGC253 data that I took with an ASI482MC "non cooled planet cam" through an AT6RC with an AP67 reducer riding on a GEM45 mount.
120 x 2 minutes Gain 150 dithered every 3rd sub. Captured and processed with Astroart 8 with a touch up in Topaz Denoise

I am still a bit amazed at what I was able to capture with the ASI482MC

NGC253-Cal-SigmaSum-GR-DN-Sat-curves-4-DeNoiseAI-clear.jpg

Excellent result. I'm starting to question the need for cooled cameras for DSO photography. The newest generation of cmos sensors with their low thermal noise, low read noise and lack of amp glow, make photography at ambient temperature a real possibility.

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