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Mickoid
30-10-2019, 04:10 PM
Keeping in with the low northerly target theme, here's an M33 I took last week from the northerly fringe of Melbourne suburbia. I got 27 minutes on this through the murk because the dew got too heavy from my location. As a result, my planned 1 hour of 2 min guided subs got reduced to 22 minutes, plus a rushed unguided 10 subs at 30 seconds to add to the mix. The 2 min guided subs were at 800 iso and the 30 second unguided subs were at 3200 iso, as a result the image turned out a bit noisy and rather dim but I'm happy I got something :)
Taken with a modded Canon 550d through a SW Esprit 100 on a HEQ5 mount
Startrek
30-10-2019, 04:46 PM
Michael
I’m amazed you could even expose the spiral arms and detailed core with only 27mins of data
Good capture considering limited time , poor conditions and punching through all that thick atmosphere at low altitudes
Hope you get some better nights ahead
Well done !
Ant0nio
30-10-2019, 05:37 PM
That's a gem Michael, colours are beautiful & your precious 27mins of data gently processed to perfection. Very nicely done. :thumbsup:
Best,
Tony
Saturnine
30-10-2019, 05:47 PM
Really enjoying seeing every ones efforts on M33 and M31 for that matter. That is a nice lot of detail for such a short total exposure time, congrats on the image and processing Michael.
xelasnave
30-10-2019, 05:55 PM
Looks great. Excellent colour nice detail and I am amazed that you nailed it given LP and how low it must present to you.
Alex
Mickoid
30-10-2019, 05:55 PM
Thanks Martin, Alex, Jeff and Tony, I am humbled by your compliments. I'm glad you liked the image. Processing software these days can save a night of less than ideal data. I mainly use PS to process my images and depending on the object, STs and sometimes a combination of both. STs does a great job on noise reduction.
ChrisV
30-10-2019, 06:23 PM
I'm with Martin on this. Getting those spiral arms with less than half an hour of integration is amazing. Nice one:thumbsup:
Mickoid
30-10-2019, 06:24 PM
Thanks Chris. :)
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