janoskiss
22-11-2006, 05:44 AM
My body clock is all out of whack after all those late nights star partying and I cannot sleep. So I've been spending this early morning processing some shots from Snake Valley.
Here is a widefield shot of Crux + Carina +.... taken at about 1am, Nov 21.
Fujifilm F30 compact digital camera, zoom at widest setting: 8mm (35mm equivalent for traditional 35mm film), aperture at f/2.8. 7 x 15 sec exposures at ISO 400.
I have never done anything like this so I'm really just guessing and feeling my way in the dark here. Any tips would be appreciated, esp. if anyone knows a way to get rid of the achromatic lens blue halos around stars. Here are my processing steps:
- 6MP jpegs resized to 2MP using ImageMagick
- 2MP images aligned using ImageJ (and stackreg plugin)
- frames combined using ImageMagick
- final level tweaks in the Gimp (and resize for web)
- touch-up to remove one localised artefact form camera
The result is not too bad from a little pocket camera I suppose. You can easily see the Coal sack, Eta carinae neb and quite a few of the brighter clusters. And skyglow from Ballarat bottom left.
Here is a widefield shot of Crux + Carina +.... taken at about 1am, Nov 21.
Fujifilm F30 compact digital camera, zoom at widest setting: 8mm (35mm equivalent for traditional 35mm film), aperture at f/2.8. 7 x 15 sec exposures at ISO 400.
I have never done anything like this so I'm really just guessing and feeling my way in the dark here. Any tips would be appreciated, esp. if anyone knows a way to get rid of the achromatic lens blue halos around stars. Here are my processing steps:
- 6MP jpegs resized to 2MP using ImageMagick
- 2MP images aligned using ImageJ (and stackreg plugin)
- frames combined using ImageMagick
- final level tweaks in the Gimp (and resize for web)
- touch-up to remove one localised artefact form camera
The result is not too bad from a little pocket camera I suppose. You can easily see the Coal sack, Eta carinae neb and quite a few of the brighter clusters. And skyglow from Ballarat bottom left.