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Originally Posted by multiweb
If you're shooting different channels with mono you ideally will need a filter wheel. You also might not have the time to shoot all the channels in one night. so if you have a pier and leave the scope on it, it will greatly help because you can match your subs back to where you left them. These are things to be aware of.
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If you are like me, you will only shoot one or two objects a night.
With programs like maxdl etc,your filter wheel will first shoot one L then a R then G and then B and so it goes on, this means that ALL channels will be shot.
The only thing with blue is that it is not as sensitive so i just make the blue exposure a bit longer than the R and G. (simple
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When i moved from DSLR to a mono QHY9 it was an eye-opener for me because of the added detail in the pictures especially in the L channel and HA, as i have said before, the color channel can be and has to be made as noise free as possible and it can even look a bit blurred and because of the L channel (that provides the resolution and sharpness) the picture looks good.