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raymo
09-02-2014, 01:51 AM
Tried to improve on only other attempt, but not sure if I succeeded.
Low in sky, 6x 30secs 3200.
raymo

Larryp
09-02-2014, 07:28 AM
Looks good to me, Ray!

Camelopardalis
09-02-2014, 10:53 AM
Lovely raymo :thumbsup: reminds me of the first time I saw it, awesome galaxy :)

acarleton
09-02-2014, 03:14 PM
That is amazing Ramo, especially for such little data. How do you get the background so dark? Is this all photoshop or does it come out like that. All my pics, even at iso 800 look so light polluted

raymo
09-02-2014, 04:26 PM
Thanks everyone; Acarleton, I live on the edge of a smallish town, so LP is not too bad, although for 253 I am looking right across the town, so I cop what LP there is. I have four streetlights within 50 metres of my
imaging site. I rarely do anything much outside of DSS. I have PS but
rarely do any processing with it. The only thing that I do to try and
keep the sky dark is in DSS. After the final pic is produced by DSS
I use the RGB/luminance/ saturation window to produce my final pic.
You will see low, medium, and high luminance sliders. One low
slider is set at 80% by default. When otherwise happy with your pic you can move that slider further to the right , which will darken the sky
somewhat. You will see a medium slider which from memory is set at 33%. Careful minor movements of that one will also darken the sky, but at the price of a loss of medium level detail, such as the wispy edges of
a nebula. I'm a digital newbie; these are just tips that I've been given.
The only real down side is that all DSS sliders are very difficult to move in small steps. Happy processing.
I don't take separate darks; I just use noise reduction.
raymo

nebulosity.
09-02-2014, 05:35 PM
Good shot there Ray :thumbsup:

By noise reduction do you mean when the camera takes an automatic dark frame after each image? Or is it just post processing?

Cheers
Jo

raymo
09-02-2014, 05:50 PM
Hi Jo, thanks, I'm still in the early stages of learning digital imaging. Being as I don't do any serious post image processing, and probably never will, I just let the camera do all the work. It does mean that I
can do only half as much imaging in each session, but being long
retired I can go out on any suitable night without worrying about getting up for work.
raymo

JZ
09-02-2014, 07:44 PM
Hi Raymo, good shot, well done!
Cheers, Ross...

raymo
09-02-2014, 08:47 PM
Thanks Ross
raymo

rustigsmed
10-02-2014, 10:41 AM
looks good Raymo, i reckon since dropping the iso down to 3200 the result is significantly reduced noise resulting in a smoother finish.

cheers

rusty

raymo
10-02-2014, 11:35 AM
thanks Rusty.
raymo

raymo
12-02-2014, 05:35 PM
I lied, here's another try. I didn't see all the noise until I attached it.
It was actually quite strange; the noise was much less prominent when
working in DSS than it is now.
raymo

raymo
16-02-2014, 02:03 AM
That's better.
raymo

BruceG
18-02-2014, 04:12 PM
Raymo! I'm so impressed! I haven't tried to image any galaxies yet, but look forward to it. I only hope I can get a result like this one!

I looked up this guy and it is way too low in the west for me to attempt - I have tall trees all around my block making my situation like an obsevatory that cannot rotate it's slot. Anyway, prestty soon I will give M83 a go and possibly NGC 5128 after that. I only have the 90mm refractor, so I need to look for the larger objects at this stage.
But to finish, I gotta say you are doing great work with short exposures and DSS. Well done!

nebulosity.
18-02-2014, 09:14 PM
Gee whizz Ray, thats jolly awesome :thumbsup::thumbsup:

It certainly looks like you sure know what your doing, I have no idea of how you cleaned up that background like you've done. You'll have to teach us young blokes a trick or two. :D

Cheers
Jo

raymo
18-02-2014, 09:49 PM
Thanks Bruce and Jo. I was so peed off that for some unfathomable reason, the noise was more pronounced after I came out of DSS, that
I determined to find a way of reducing it. RGB and luminance in DSS were
obviously not going to do the trick, so I had to resort to P/Shop. I spent a couple of hours foraging about in there, and found Selective Colour in the
Image Adjustments drop down. I increased black just enough to reduce
the noise, but not enough to begin affecting other colours.
Hope that helps with any future noise you may suffer.
Raymo