Screwdriverone
01-04-2013, 11:51 PM
Hi All,
Well, another clearish night last night, allowed me to capture a reasonable 55 mins of another planetary nebula in Puppis, this time, NGC 2438 which lies superimposed onto the open cluster M46.
Clouds ruined my fun about 11pm, so I played around with the Atik as a guidecamera and tried to train the mount using the ST4 cable in PHD through sucker holes, which didnt last too long, but it passed the time :)
Not as complex a structure as my previous NGC2440 also in Puppis, however, I tried using Nebulosity for stacking and some processing, prior to stretching in PS CS3 and some gradient removal of a large dust bunny in Startools, which I removed, prior to the clouds. I think the star profiles are better as a result so I might keep at Nebulosity if it performs better. There is a bit of noise gradients from the moon and the skyglow which are still there, but I didn't want to get too harsh on it. I may just have to shake out all the cobwebs prior to IISAC to get everything ready for some (hopefully) inky black and cloud free skies (touch wood)
Here it is then, a larger uncompressed PNG version (6.6 Mb) is here (https://www.dropbox.com/s/ct8glktbyb4sqhk/NGC2438%20neb%20stacked%20ST.png) if you fancy a nicer look.
Thanks for stopping by,
Cheers
Chris
Well, another clearish night last night, allowed me to capture a reasonable 55 mins of another planetary nebula in Puppis, this time, NGC 2438 which lies superimposed onto the open cluster M46.
Clouds ruined my fun about 11pm, so I played around with the Atik as a guidecamera and tried to train the mount using the ST4 cable in PHD through sucker holes, which didnt last too long, but it passed the time :)
Not as complex a structure as my previous NGC2440 also in Puppis, however, I tried using Nebulosity for stacking and some processing, prior to stretching in PS CS3 and some gradient removal of a large dust bunny in Startools, which I removed, prior to the clouds. I think the star profiles are better as a result so I might keep at Nebulosity if it performs better. There is a bit of noise gradients from the moon and the skyglow which are still there, but I didn't want to get too harsh on it. I may just have to shake out all the cobwebs prior to IISAC to get everything ready for some (hopefully) inky black and cloud free skies (touch wood)
Here it is then, a larger uncompressed PNG version (6.6 Mb) is here (https://www.dropbox.com/s/ct8glktbyb4sqhk/NGC2438%20neb%20stacked%20ST.png) if you fancy a nicer look.
Thanks for stopping by,
Cheers
Chris