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Originally Posted by DavidTrap
Never say never Marcus,
Voyager seems to take all of the good bits from the various programs and roll them into one package - most of the processes are still the same names.
DT
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Hehe ... I was only saying "never" to doing a windows updates on my Obs lappy. But I'm glad you're enjoying Voyager so much David!
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Originally Posted by Atmos
This is a total integration of 1.8 hours, it doesn't take much to capture the IFN under dark skies but it does take a lot to get it as buttery smooth as yours! A good combination of aperture and integration. Going from Bortle 4 to Bortle 2 would make a pretty big difference too
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Not bad Colin! Yes, the IFN is not hard to render in darker skies and I'm lucky to have them now. It still needs lots of data though!
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Yes I remember imaging from Wiruna made a big difference, apart from the increased contrast and thus S/N improvement, gradient removal is a thing of the past too...I look forward to soon having such skies again but right outside my back door
Mike
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I wish my skies were 0.04 mag/sq arcsec darker though!