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Rod771
26-02-2015, 12:20 AM
Hi everyone.

Shot some subs to test the FOV on the cone and Christmas tree cluster as I want to image it as a secondary target at IISAC. I'm having trouble deciding whether to shoot it up there at 560mm or 1980mm. Ended up getting just under 3 hrs with hyperstar lens (@ 560mm) so I thought I'd process it to see how it scrubs up from home.

176 x 60 sec subs. Canon 60Da - ISO 800 , Backyard EOS reporting sensor temps of 28c :rolleyes: Looking forward to winter.:cold:
C11 Edge HD with Hyperstar lens.

Processed in pixinsight

I'll image it again at IISAC, it will be interesting to compare the data.

Large click here (http://astrob.in/full/159621/C/)

Thanks for looking

Cheers

Rod

Edit: I've uploaded a second image with the Nebula pushed and some colour saturation added. :)

strongmanmike
26-02-2015, 09:26 AM
Gee, that looks pretty good Rod, lovely field...if you get clear skies at IISAC I think you are on a winner mate :thumbsup:

Mike

Stevec35
26-02-2015, 10:03 AM
And that's a seriously good image Rod! I think it would take some more saturation too.

Cheers

Steve

RickS
26-02-2015, 11:27 AM
Looks like a nice FOV, Rod. Look forward to the comparison!

multiweb
26-02-2015, 11:53 AM
Looks very good Rod. That's a faint one. :thumbsup: I'd boost the star lum a little. Looks a little muted at the moment, but that might well have been clouds. Weather's a shocker.

pluto
26-02-2015, 12:35 PM
That's really nice Rod, great effort considering the weather and light pollution :D

Rod771
26-02-2015, 08:08 PM
Thanks Mike! :) Yeah this crappy weather has four weeks to push off.



Cheers Steve! Yeah I'm usually a little conservative when pushing the colours. I'll have a play with them, thanks for the feed back. :thumbsup:



Thanks Rick! I'm quite excited about imaging it again at Lostock.



Cheers Marc! Yes very faint indeed. Its the first time I've imaged it, if it wasn't for the Christmas tree cluster I would have been questioning the scopes goto accuracy. The stars are my fault, I tried some masked stretched techniques to help retain colours but I agree, they're a bit choked.



Thanks Hugh! :) It will be nice to get out of the burbs soon.

RobC
28-02-2015, 01:10 PM
Great image Rod. Look forward to seeing the comparison.

Cheers

Rob

alpal
28-02-2015, 02:25 PM
Hi Rod,
well done - some nice data.
I think you could improve a bit on the processing
to bring the nebula out of the darkness.
I had a bit of play here.
I hope you don't mind?

cheers
Allan

Rod771
01-03-2015, 04:16 PM
Thanks Rob. The 3 hrs at home might only be 30 min at IISAC. Cant wait to get up there. :)



Cheers Al , looks good. I assume you just pushed the neb with curves? I've uploaded a revision in post #1. Thanks for the feedback.

alpal
01-03-2015, 04:22 PM
Yes - that's better.
I had to use curves & I also got rid of the stars before I did it -
then added them back later + a slight colour boost.
I use fill & content aware in Photoshop + Fitswork4 -
make stars smaller - anything to get rid of the stars.
Then you can work on stretching the nebula without
ending up with a mass of blinding stars.

cheers
Allan

Rod771
01-03-2015, 04:36 PM
Yeah cool! I pretty much did the same in Pixinsight using masks.

alpal
01-03-2015, 10:59 PM
Thanks Rod - glad I could be of assistance.

cheers
Allan