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Old 25-02-2021, 03:06 PM
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IC 2944 rework

Added some darks and reprocessed
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Old 26-02-2021, 01:51 PM
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I see you got better star colour in this version. But there is some wormy looking effect usually induced by excessive deconvolution or star reduction using the minimise filter . Perhaps even some sharpening routines.

So keep in mind sharpening is best done either very subtley (its not a substitute for poor seeing, bad tracking, poor focus, or its even better done selectively meaning you use a mask and brush in the areas sharpened so you control the amount and the area that is sharpened.

There would be tutorials about this. Louie Atalas of this forum, had a nice series of tutorials on basic processing and masks which were very good. Try a search for them.

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Old 27-02-2021, 02:42 PM
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This version is a huge improvement. Be encouraged. I can even see one, possibly two Bok globules now.

The Running Chicken is a fairly faint object compared with say the Great Orion Nebula or Eta Carinae or the Lagoon.

The more data you have, the less the noise in the final stack. Unfortunately a nine-fold increase in exposure only gives a three-fold improvement in noise, so we're talking really long exposures. We put in sixty five hours for our version, and that was with a 20 inch scope.

The vast bulk of things other than M42 , Eta Carinae, the Lagoon, and most open and globular clusters require many hours of data.

To get up and running more quickly, have a go at some bright open clusters, where you can get a beautiful image with just say one or two hours of exposure, and short subs. This is a good time of year for them. Globular clusters can also be done reasonably quickly.

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