PhotonCollector
25-05-2006, 11:14 AM
Hi all,
I've been preparing to image this object for a while, I wanted to fit the dark lane (top-left) in the frame as well as the whole of the bright red IC4628 nebula (bottom-right), so I am quite pleased with the framing of this image. Gusts of wind entered the observatory and ruined quite a few subframes, so this image is the result of the 11 useable images I managed.
The image is a stack of 11 x 2-minute exposures (22-minutes total) @ ISO-400 with the modified Canon 300D at the 2-inch prime focus of my 12-inch f/5 GSO scope on GEM. Hand guiding done with 4.5" f/18 guidescope. Used the 2" Baader Coma Corrector and 2" Baader UV/IR Cut Filter.
Dark frame subtraction, bias and flat-fielded in Iris, processed in Photoshop, some Noiseware used.
There's a higher resolution image here
http://www.skylab.com.au/pmsa/IC4628.html
regards
Paul M
I've been preparing to image this object for a while, I wanted to fit the dark lane (top-left) in the frame as well as the whole of the bright red IC4628 nebula (bottom-right), so I am quite pleased with the framing of this image. Gusts of wind entered the observatory and ruined quite a few subframes, so this image is the result of the 11 useable images I managed.
The image is a stack of 11 x 2-minute exposures (22-minutes total) @ ISO-400 with the modified Canon 300D at the 2-inch prime focus of my 12-inch f/5 GSO scope on GEM. Hand guiding done with 4.5" f/18 guidescope. Used the 2" Baader Coma Corrector and 2" Baader UV/IR Cut Filter.
Dark frame subtraction, bias and flat-fielded in Iris, processed in Photoshop, some Noiseware used.
There's a higher resolution image here
http://www.skylab.com.au/pmsa/IC4628.html
regards
Paul M