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spiezzy
20-09-2016, 04:07 PM
Hi to all
I have been slowly sorting out gain settings on the ASI1600mc I have been playing around with Unity Gain 139 with off set at 21 capture in Raw and De Bayer this image of M27 is only 15 x 1 min total 15 mins no cal frames as yet the moon was up .
I have the colour setting in Nebulosity 4 sorted out when De Bayering it used to come out a greeny pink
your thoughts and comments are very welcome
:thanx:
cheers Pete

billdan
20-09-2016, 04:17 PM
That looks really nice Pete, some good data for 15 minutes. If you are going to do it again, see if you can borrow a barlow or a powermate and try and get M27 larger.

Cheers
Bill

Atmos
20-09-2016, 04:22 PM
Your data is much improved :) Stars are a bit elongated for 60s exposures so you may need to narrow down the PA a bit more.
That aside, nice job :thumbsup:

Placidus
20-09-2016, 04:23 PM
Nice image. :thumbsup: What scope was it on?

spiezzy
20-09-2016, 04:34 PM
Thank you to all
bill I will try that thanks
Colin yeh thats another issue I have to overcome GUIDING I was using PHD 2 but had a lot of issues with it crashing and not Calibrating properly so I am using PHD 1 from Stark Labs It seems to work better on my iMac in saying that PHD 2 worked perfectly on my Panasonic Tough Book Lap top but I enjoy the large screen 21" and Sky Safari works on the Mac but I will keep at a it
Thanks Mike and Trish for your kind comments it was taken on my GSO f4 newt Astro Graph 10" truss
cheers Pete :thanx:

Atmos
20-09-2016, 05:16 PM
I have found that if the polar alignment is not quite good enough PHD does struggle to get a correct calibration as it keeps drifting.

spiezzy
20-09-2016, 05:45 PM
Thanks Colin
I have the polar alignment pretty spot on I think it is a setting in PHD over compensating I am not sure why it would be a differentness between Windows and mac
In this Image the stars are slightly better but it is only a stack of 10 x 1 min total 10 mins I got rid of 5 frames that had noticeable trailing and cropped
cheers Pete