swannies1983
24-12-2012, 12:21 PM
This is my first attempt at imaging the Horsehead nebula with my new RC8 in combination with my modded (un-cooled) Canon 30D. It was taken over 4 nights. I fought high winds one night (still produced round stars...don't know how) and high temperature for one evening (~28 degrees C...hot pixels...yuk!) I was getting more star trails on the nights with no wind but this is likely to be due to me not sorting out balance in DEC yet.
Details
Scope: GSO RC8
Mount: EQ6
Imaging camera: un-cooled, modded Canon 30D
Guide scope: 60mm f/11 refractor
Guide camera: unmodded toucam
Guided using PhD
Sub details: 7hrs of data (84x5mins @ ISO1600)
Stacked in DSS and processed in PS.
First image is my attempt and second shows RAW sub. As you can see in the final, there is a annoying reflection which is likely to be due to LPS filter.
Not completely happy with colour so feedback is more than welcome :)
Merry Xmas all :D
Link to higher resolution image (3MB) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/47268787@N05/8302332047/sizes/h/in/photostream/)
Details
Scope: GSO RC8
Mount: EQ6
Imaging camera: un-cooled, modded Canon 30D
Guide scope: 60mm f/11 refractor
Guide camera: unmodded toucam
Guided using PhD
Sub details: 7hrs of data (84x5mins @ ISO1600)
Stacked in DSS and processed in PS.
First image is my attempt and second shows RAW sub. As you can see in the final, there is a annoying reflection which is likely to be due to LPS filter.
Not completely happy with colour so feedback is more than welcome :)
Merry Xmas all :D
Link to higher resolution image (3MB) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/47268787@N05/8302332047/sizes/h/in/photostream/)