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astronobob
09-10-2013, 02:35 PM
Hi all, sorry being a bit absent of late due to one or other.

Well, 1st light for the QHY-10 out Leyburn, which took a night and a half to figure-out the capture program enough for some semi reasonable data collection, and excited at what this camera is capable of, tho I'm far from utilizing its full potential yet, thats for sure.
I also need to calibrate the Gain & Offset values properly also, so I used estimated Gain 40 & Offset 120 which seem to be in the ball park somewhere ?

Also, this quick, hense: rough, result leaves a lot to be desired, tho Im excited with the 'Curtain ripples' behind the horsehead ! Please also forgive my Stars as they have no color and bad edges for starters & the whole image is just a quicky & a learning curve which the data would be a lot better off in experienced hand tho I hope to get bit better with practice :thumbsup:

This result was a 3 of 6, dont ask ;) DSS Stack of 1200 sec '20mins' Light subs, no darks, flats etc, at -35degs, 10" F4.7 newt, phd guide.
Thanx for looking !

E_ri_k
09-10-2013, 05:28 PM
That's looking pretty awesome! Bet you're happy with that :)
I use a gain/offset of 20/120, but every camera may be different. Keep at it, look forward to seeing more.
Erik

strongmanmike
09-10-2013, 05:37 PM
Well Bob I can see why you are excited :thumbsup: sure, not the most technically brilliant HH I've seen :), but the hallmarks of what you will be producing in the not to distant future are quite obvious...fast Newts rule too :whistle:

Mike

tilbrook@rbe.ne
09-10-2013, 05:59 PM
Wow!

Can certainly see the potential in your setup.
Good to see you back imaging.

Cheers,

Justin.

alistairsam
09-10-2013, 06:19 PM
Hi Bob,

That's showing some real potential.
hope you don't mind, I did a quick "wipe" from your jpg to see if the LP can be removed. I'm learning myself, so here goes.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/wnad42x689bwvn7/hh2.png

Cheers
Alistair

multiweb
09-10-2013, 06:28 PM
Looking good Bob. I can see potential too. :thumbsup: The field is excellent. It's all processing from here on... and mirroring :P

RickS
09-10-2013, 07:21 PM
Nice work, your Bobness! That's a great start.

LewisM
09-10-2013, 07:46 PM
That's a really intriguing composition... I like it... like a horse galloping down hill as in The Man from Snowy River.:thumbsup:

Fast newt...pishposh... fast refractors rule :P

astronobob
09-10-2013, 10:52 PM
Cheers Erick, am very happy with the camera and its data collection, guiding went well & skies were great. Also thanx for offering you Gain/offset values, have taken note :thumbsup: There is a formular with exposure excercises etc to workout for individual cameras, soo looking forward to that ;)


appreciate your kind words Michael and I dig the Fast Newts ability :thumbsup: Am looking forward to figuring the finer processing, it seems a fair bit different than Dslr signal in processing.

Thanx Justin, digging the new set-up mate & was great imaging under 3 nights of dark sky, its been a while :thumbsup:


Cheers Alistair, I not mind your repro, its all good learning mate, looks better too :thumbsup: Ive actually had time for a more indepth process this arv, Ill add the new image directly ?

Thanx Marc, I got a better handle on processing this arvo, with mirroring Lol , , I didnt realize 'till I campared it to some others :thanx:

Cheers your Rickness :P ;)


Thanx Lewis, the compo was accident, but I liked it, I rotated the camera to compose a close up of Andromedia, then wanting to add data to other targets including, I was reluctant to de-rotate, so it stayed there for three nights, Lol , , Fast either way is very coool :D

jjjnettie
09-10-2013, 10:55 PM
:) Finally!!

naskies
09-10-2013, 11:08 PM
A fantastic start for sure... I remember a few months ago you were having trouble getting round stars on a smaller scope, so you've gotta be pretty stoked with this on a bigger scope :thumbsup:

astronobob
09-10-2013, 11:34 PM
Better late than never jj ;) :thumbsup:

Have a Repro on this, Its kinda betterra in ways but have lost the curtain a bit as well ! The Trial & Error continues :painting:

TimberLand
10-10-2013, 07:22 PM
Just a quick image. I would love to see a long exposure.

I'd be happy with that as a seasoned effort.

Colour is still a challenge for me too.

But then so is resolution, cooling, weather and time.


Justin

astronobob
10-10-2013, 11:40 PM
Cheers & right you are Dave, I think I soughted the problem by ridding my side-by-side arrangement to piggybacking the guide scope, I also upgrade main scope bar from vixen to losmandy finally :thumbsup:


Hey thanx Justin, yep, just a quick process onthis 1st time as was more interested in seeing if the new CCD would gather up the curtain detail in the background above the horse, , Ive never been able to do it with the stock Dslr ?
Funnily enough I spent time the prev night on this also, about 8 more 20min subs, but hey, I not fimiliar with the capture prog and didnt know to save to folder, the dslr auto saves to the card and yep, not one of the 8 other subs were saved :lol: :rolleyes: lesson learnt & want to give another go next time :thumbsup:
Cheers

stevous67
12-10-2013, 07:01 AM
Ok, so this was the first light, excellent. Mirroring is a good thing, but overall, something to get excited over. I've now seen all your first images on this system in reverse order! The systems FOV is very nice, you'll have a great time with it for sure.

Steve