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Rod771
22-01-2015, 10:52 PM
Hi Everyone.

Had a couple of clear (and hot) nights last week which give me the opportunity to image the Rosette nebula. I found it to be a very photogenic target and had a lot of fun capturing and processing the data.

Only glitch on this one, apart from the temp being 23c at midnight, was PHD2 was losing the guide star at the end of most dither commands sent from Backyard Eos. I tried everything , changing settings and searching google. Ended up just baby sitting PHD by re selecting the star manually each time it was lost. Would have preferred snoozing on the lounge than sitting at the laptop. :rolleyes:

I did manage to fix the problem before the second nights run. I updated to the latest version of PHD2, which ran perfectly.

Taken with the Canon 60Da at F2 using the Hyperstar lens on C11 Edge HD.

170 x 90sec subs @ ISO800. Calibrated with darks and flats. Processed in Pixinsight.

EDIT: I've replaced the original uploads with new amended image. Different colour balance with slightly better star cores. Both old and new versions are on Astrobin for comparison, the link below now opens new image.


Large click here (http://astrob.in/full/150543/B/)

Thanks for looking

Cheers

Rod

strongmanmike
23-01-2015, 12:08 AM
And that's the main thing in the end huh? :thumbsup:



Nightmare, the first time I tried dithering using the AP and astroart with seperate cameras and I didn't know how to have Astroart comand two cameras and dither...I did the same, manual dithering is very annoying :doh:

Oooh yeah = double :doh:

Glad to hear you sorted it the second night, must have been a relief?



Close but perhaps the bluer one for my eye/monitor? (apart from a dislike of decon worms and a terrible habit of posting images at less than 100% res :P...I also have a penchant for blue :D)

Mike

DJScotty
23-01-2015, 01:03 PM
I agree with Mike. It is the enjoyment we get out of this that is important.

A nice image. I too like the slightly (ever so) bluer image.

DJ Scotty

multiweb
23-01-2015, 07:54 PM
Great stuff Rod. One for the cool wall.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Rod771
24-01-2015, 09:33 PM
Cheers Mike. Yeah I was very relieved PHD wasn't losing the guide star after the upgrade. I sat and watched about 8 dithers then felt game enough to lay down on the lounge for 2 hours sleep. Woke up at the end of the session put the cover over the scope then went to bed.



Thanks Scotty! :thumbsup:



Thanks Marc! I've actually discover some more suitable settings in PI's masked stretch tool for my star data. I blew them out in above images so I'm re doing some steps to see if I can rescue them.

Cheers

Rod

pluto
24-01-2015, 10:15 PM
That's an awesome image Rod, great work :D

Rod771
25-01-2015, 06:53 PM
Glad you like it Hugh! Cheers mate! :)

I haven't been able to leave it alone, Ive uploaded a revision above and on Astrobin. I think its time I walk away from it now, before my eyes pop out of my head. :P

Ross G
26-01-2015, 10:52 PM
A great looking Rosette photo Rod.

You have your hyperstar system well tuned!

Ross.

SimmoW
27-01-2015, 02:18 PM
that's a real sharp image there, great result

IanP
27-01-2015, 02:42 PM
Nice Rosette, Rod ... :thumbsup:


The sensor's temperature @90s will be close to 40C, have you ever considered a cool-box or something to cool the 60Da down? :question:
eg. http://www.centralds.net/cam/?p=2728

Rod771
28-01-2015, 11:44 PM
Thanks Ross! Yeah, got a few miles under the belt now. My secondary housing came loose a couple of weeks ago so I had re align and tighten that up then re collimate the hyperstar lens. I think I've got it back to where it was.



Thanks Simon! The hyperstar/60Da samples at 1.54"arcsec per pixel So I use PI's drizzle tool. ;)



Cheers Ian! :) Backyard EOS was reporting sensor temps of 27 c to 29 c during this run. So yeah, pretty hot. I think I'll be going mono CCD in the future, until then its lots of lights and lots of darks.

tilbrook@rbe.ne
29-01-2015, 05:42 PM
That's nice Rod!:thumbsup:

Very little noise considering the temp.

Cheers,

Justin.

RickS
29-01-2015, 07:47 PM
Great result, Rod!

Rod771
30-01-2015, 12:22 PM
Thanks Justin! :) I think the amount of subs really helped.



Cheers Rick!:thumbsup: