I started this image a while ago and didn't realise it had a super nova until I started looking at other images before I processed. I still struggled with the colour as I cannot seem to get a good reference for a small scope.
So, probably not a 5 inch scope target although I seem to have sorted my focusing issues as no sharpening or de-convolution has been used. Good or bad, Ill let you guys and gals be the judges!
A little over 7.5 hours and quite a few friends in the background.
http://www.pbase.com/grahammeyer/ima...0/original.jpg
You can use the size buttons at the bottom of the image if you want.
Details if it doesn't show up for you.
Telescope: William Optics FLT132
Guide Scope: QHY OAG
Camera: QHY9 Mono @ -20c
Filter Wheel: QHY 7 position Ultra Slim
Filters: QHY 36mm unmounted L R G B HA OIII SII
Guide Camera: QHY5L-II
Mount: AZ-EQ6
Mount Control: EQASCOM
Focusing: SharpSky Pro and Sequence Generator Pro 3 (automated)
Bahtinov Mask: No (initial focus)
Capture Software: Sequence Generator Pro 3
Guiding Software: PHD2
Calibration and Stacking Software: PixInsight
Processing Software: PixInsight
Number and Type of Data Frames: L= 23X10 min, R= 11x7 min, G= 11x7 min, B= 11x7 min
Ha= x , SII= x , OIII= x .
Binning: 1x1
Total Image Time: 461 minutes
Location: Lockleys Observatory B, Tanunda, Sth Australia
Light Box by Exfso
Cheers and clears!