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TheAstroChannel
13-12-2014, 01:15 PM
Hello all!
After weeks of windy, cloudy and rainy nights i finally managed to get outside on a beautiful clear night.
My favourite image i like to do this season is of the Orion Belt without a telescope. I want to get better so i can get more detail out of it without it becoming overcome by grain and noise. Any tips on how to make a better clearer image will be awesome! :D
http://s981.photobucket.com/user/theastrochannel/media/OrionBelt_zps4c3b3f94.png.html?sort =3&o=0
8 Stacked images + Dark frames
Combined for a 24 second exposure.
Sony A57 DSLR with Tamron Zoom
ISO 1600
Each frame 3.2 seconds.
f/4
I love Orion's Belt, too :)
Long Exposure Noise Reduction might be a feature in your Sony when shooting ARW?
This feature adds a second exposure of the same duration to each frame.
Lower ISO would also of course help. In turn needing more frames to gather enough signal.
--> Both tools would result in the star field drifting if you do not have a means to counter earth rotation.
But... you do have something to counter earth rotation, don't you?
If not: you could build a barndoor mount on those rainy, cloudy nights... :)
Tony_
13-12-2014, 06:23 PM
longer exposures would be better for starters. Also more subs.
Your image can be improved by more processing in photoshop - I had a quick go at it, not perfect but better (I think). There's still a fair bit of chromatic purple around the stars and there's a lot of noise.
Regards,
Tony.
TheAstroChannel
13-12-2014, 07:57 PM
I have never tried shooting in a format other than Jpeg.. Perhaps i should try :)
I also have a mount, but the power adapter for it broke recently so until i find another power adapter I'm stuck with quick exposures. :P
:D
re RAW(sony ARW) : you'd get a much better handle on post processing re noise and colors if you were using ARW/RAW.
:)
your camera supports shooting both, JPG and ARW simultaneously, I assume.
Not sure about the availability of the software feature Long Exposure Noise Reduction on ARW if JPEG is turned on, as well, though.
Give it a try and see the difference in shooting result and postprocessing depth?
TheAstroChannel
16-12-2014, 07:29 PM
How do i change the Sony to shoot in RAW? :)
Ross G
19-12-2014, 10:53 PM
A nice capture Sean.
Good to see astro photos taken with a Sony.
To shoot RAW, go to the "QUALITY" section in the camera's menu and choose "RAW & JPEG".
Good luck.
Ross.
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