barx1963
07-05-2016, 06:08 PM
This is my first attempt at an LRGB image. M8 (the Lagoon nebula) in Sagittarius. Done with the following gear:
Stellarvue SVR102T with 0.8 reducer flattener at f5.6
Atik One 6.0 camera with Astronomik LRGB filter set
Orion AZ/EQ G mount
Guided with Orion ST80 and Orion SSAG pro guide camera
Guided with PHD2 and image aquisition by Atik Artemis
Subs consisted of 9 x 120s each of LRGB
Darks applied, no flats or bias frames, stacked in DSS and final image put together in PS CC2015.
I obtained most of my processing idea for doing the LRGB process here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9ePip4rdsI and then applied much of what I learnt at the last Snake valley camp from John Glossops excellent processing workshop he conducted there.
I have done two images first one I haven't been as aggresive with some stretching with the final combined image, the second one i went a bit nuts.
Main issue that I see with the image is that the brighter stars do have a bit of a blue halo. My focusing is purely manual and I certainly noticed that the subs that came out of the blue filter definitely had more bloated stars, so that may be the reason. This is particularly obvious with the bright stars in NGC6530. Being an open cluster one would expect them to be a bit blue anyway.
Anyway, I am pretty happy with the result so far with this new setup!!:D
Malcolm
Stellarvue SVR102T with 0.8 reducer flattener at f5.6
Atik One 6.0 camera with Astronomik LRGB filter set
Orion AZ/EQ G mount
Guided with Orion ST80 and Orion SSAG pro guide camera
Guided with PHD2 and image aquisition by Atik Artemis
Subs consisted of 9 x 120s each of LRGB
Darks applied, no flats or bias frames, stacked in DSS and final image put together in PS CC2015.
I obtained most of my processing idea for doing the LRGB process here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9ePip4rdsI and then applied much of what I learnt at the last Snake valley camp from John Glossops excellent processing workshop he conducted there.
I have done two images first one I haven't been as aggresive with some stretching with the final combined image, the second one i went a bit nuts.
Main issue that I see with the image is that the brighter stars do have a bit of a blue halo. My focusing is purely manual and I certainly noticed that the subs that came out of the blue filter definitely had more bloated stars, so that may be the reason. This is particularly obvious with the bright stars in NGC6530. Being an open cluster one would expect them to be a bit blue anyway.
Anyway, I am pretty happy with the result so far with this new setup!!:D
Malcolm