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a long time ago in a galaxy far far away...
more playing around. at least this time i manages 30sec subs... better than 10secs from the last try. processing it going to be my weak point i think... once again at 440mm so cropped. its fun capturing but processing is not as much fun. how can these be processed better?
eta c patially thru clouds
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ngc 2027 and its little friend.
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Ross G
10-03-2013, 09:49 PM
Nice shot David.
Keep it up.
The more you shoot the better your quality will get.
A member of this forum, ATALAS (Louie) has some great Photoshop Processing Tutorials. Drop him a line.
They will give your processing the kick start it needs.
Ross.
thanks ross. I have been observing with louie (along time ago). might check him out.
h0ughy
10-03-2013, 11:18 PM
HEy David, why the short subs? are you autoguiding?polar aligned? you have great colour but not much neb?
no guiding houghy. not aligned properly either. i might have been able to squeeze a few more secs. and there are only 5 subs.
my biggest problem is alignment i think. get that and i'll be set. :)
anyhow i think i prefer this one... not so cooked looking. same data.
need new data.
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Tony_
11-03-2013, 12:17 PM
Hi David,
If you don't have a field flattener - you can reduce the distortion around the edges by using filter - lens correction in photoshop or Gimp. It's not ideal - but it does round the stars off more.
Regards,
Tony.
barrel distortion corrector?
Tony_
11-03-2013, 05:59 PM
It's a feature of photoshop (and Gimp). It simulates a correction to lens distortion and removes the stretching of the stars near the edges.
Its under the menu "filter" - "lens correction" then choose custom and slide the slider down to flatten the image.
I have attached an example of your image corrected.
Regards,
Tony.
thanks tony.
on a side note, had a play lastnight with longer exposures (still not aligned well) and well a 3 min exposure looks better then a stack of 30 sec ones!. i neeed to get aligned (and would love guiding of course but thats not happening yet)
Eta Carina is inside our galaxy.... its not far... :)
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