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Old 24-11-2019, 10:55 AM
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Flame/Horse Nebula / Ha

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My 314L+ is real-estate challenged, so I tried AP's CCDT67 to see how under-sampling trade for FoV looks like... this 1h40m Ha is drizzled 2x and stretched.

Calculated 3"/px ED80 @ f/5.4 with the distance of the reducer is 65mm from CCD sensor.
I have a SW 0.85x FF/FR ... but I assume the small sensor not need flattening and the CCDT distance adjustable for the desired FR reduction.

Happy to hear suggestions


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Mick

Edit: replaced BW with false color Ha.
Edit 2: changed back to BW
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Nice image scale and the field looks good. Stars a little burnt and I like grey scale Ha better but cool pic.
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Nice image scale and the field looks good. Stars a little burnt and I like grey scale Ha better but cool pic.

Cheers Marc,


Yeah, I know, will never win awards till I learn how to process properly data.
Hope to get RGB soon (pending clouds, work load, family drama etc) so the color not hurting yours (and others) eyes (sorry about that )


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Yeah, I know, will never win awards till I learn how to process properly data.
Hope to get RGB soon (pending clouds, work load, family drama etc) so the color not hurting yours (and others) eyes (sorry about that )


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