tornado33
23-05-2006, 08:54 PM
Howdy
I managed to re-image RCW32 in Vela, this time I beat the cloud to it. Total imaging time 1.25 hours! I would have kept going for 2 hours but more cloud from the east coast low down south was approaching, snd wind was increasing. As it was I had to remove my foam dew/light shield as it was catching the increasing wind and buffeting the scope. I started the imaging just after 6pm with just a hind of twilight left.
5x 15 mins ISO 400, offsets, darks and flats all processed in IRIS, the finished off with Photoshop, and as there was still a slight gradient, I used Gradient xterminator to get rid of that. The nebula is so faint that I have to stretch the levels so much even the tiniest gradient stands out like a sore thumb. I estimate the surface brightness of this nebula is about the same as the Horsehead Nebula!
10 inch F5.6 scope (newly coated mirror) off axis hand guided, modded EOS 350D camera, UHCS and UV/IR filters, and MPCC coma corrector.
Scott
I managed to re-image RCW32 in Vela, this time I beat the cloud to it. Total imaging time 1.25 hours! I would have kept going for 2 hours but more cloud from the east coast low down south was approaching, snd wind was increasing. As it was I had to remove my foam dew/light shield as it was catching the increasing wind and buffeting the scope. I started the imaging just after 6pm with just a hind of twilight left.
5x 15 mins ISO 400, offsets, darks and flats all processed in IRIS, the finished off with Photoshop, and as there was still a slight gradient, I used Gradient xterminator to get rid of that. The nebula is so faint that I have to stretch the levels so much even the tiniest gradient stands out like a sore thumb. I estimate the surface brightness of this nebula is about the same as the Horsehead Nebula!
10 inch F5.6 scope (newly coated mirror) off axis hand guided, modded EOS 350D camera, UHCS and UV/IR filters, and MPCC coma corrector.
Scott