Rodd Posted 10 hours ago Share Posted 10 hours ago I think I might be done with narrowband imaging! This is about 15 hours of Luminance, Red, and Green combined into a super luminance (haven't shot the blue yet. Moons up now, will have to wait). I was under the impression that narrowband data was more detailed and sharp. Now I am not so sure. If conditions are good, broadband can look just as detailed. Can't wait to shoot the blue and make an LRGB image. Hopefully seeing will be as good as it was for these channels. One thing about broadband is even when the FWHM of the stars is 2" or even 1.8", which is the case here and is very rare for me, the stars look larger than narrowband stars. TOA 130 with .99x flatener and ASI 1600 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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