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Originally Posted by garymck
Hi,
thanks for the encouragement, however, it's not just the light pollution I have to deal with - it's the damn high mist that comes in around 11-12pm most nights - summer and winter. It reduces transparency and exaggerates the light pollution. The light seems to reflect off the high mist making the LP worse than it actually is. Last night there were no clouds, but I could only see eleven stars!!! I'm not sure that narrow band can cut through this - but I will swap cameras and try it as a last resort.
cheers
Gary
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Transparency will make LP worse but if you had the same conditions under dark skies you'd have bloated stars and loss of details as well. Can't do much about humidity in the air, but it looks like we're heading for a dry hot summer so I wouldn't worry too much.