DiscoDuck
10-04-2016, 01:26 PM
An attempt at the Homunculus. A Hubble pic is next to it for reference. The Hubble shot is the one on the left :) (my diffraction spikes, of course, are the give away, right??).
Well, at least the major structures are visible, but it’s not gonna win any beauty contests
This is a stack of about 1100 250ms exposures from a video from a QHY5L-IIM camera with a 3x Barlow on a 14” Dobsonian. Stacked in AutoStakkert, wavelets in Registax and minor tweaks in Photoshop and PixInsight.
Don’t know if anyone else has tried this object and has any tips on how to capture/process it. It’s too dim to benefit from the usual planetary imaging tricks (e.g. freezing the seeing with short exposures) it seems??
I had trouble with stacking. Processing as stills didn't work as PixInsight and DeepSkyStacker couldn't get enough well defined stars to align. AutoStackert could stack with the Homunculus itself as the target. But it seemed to give better results using just the two stars above it as reference points.
Those two stars came out roundish after stacking, but have been hammered by the subsequent processing - I don't think the tracking was quite as bad as they make it look. That said. the scope is only a dob so it is a bit chuggy in its movement :(
As I said, tips appreciated.
Paul
Well, at least the major structures are visible, but it’s not gonna win any beauty contests
This is a stack of about 1100 250ms exposures from a video from a QHY5L-IIM camera with a 3x Barlow on a 14” Dobsonian. Stacked in AutoStakkert, wavelets in Registax and minor tweaks in Photoshop and PixInsight.
Don’t know if anyone else has tried this object and has any tips on how to capture/process it. It’s too dim to benefit from the usual planetary imaging tricks (e.g. freezing the seeing with short exposures) it seems??
I had trouble with stacking. Processing as stills didn't work as PixInsight and DeepSkyStacker couldn't get enough well defined stars to align. AutoStackert could stack with the Homunculus itself as the target. But it seemed to give better results using just the two stars above it as reference points.
Those two stars came out roundish after stacking, but have been hammered by the subsequent processing - I don't think the tracking was quite as bad as they make it look. That said. the scope is only a dob so it is a bit chuggy in its movement :(
As I said, tips appreciated.
Paul