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assbutt94
21-11-2020, 03:25 PM
Been stuffing around with a 1600mm lately. It feels like i'm relearning this stuff.
Heres NGC 300 and NGC 2070 as a practice of RGB and dual narrowband editing. I captured M8 earlier in the season and rougthly process HA for a black and white image which was kinda cool. The detail compared to a DSLR was amazing.
High Res and Capture details
NGC 300: https://www.astrobin.com/66dqbg
NGC 2070: https://www.astrobin.com/znpnt0
xelasnave
21-11-2020, 05:14 PM
Excellent detail...you have to be very happy.
Alec
I am about to crank up the Edge 9.25, I will be very happy if I get images half as good as yours with the Edge HD 8. I am a bit worried about the guiding though. I am going to use my Baader Vario 60 mm finder, it has a focal length of 250 ml so may be up to the job? Do you use a guidescope or an OAG?
Well done Nathan.
With NGC300 galaxy try masking it off and then reducing the background levels. Also add another 5 hours!
You can teach me how to use NB :-)
assbutt94
22-11-2020, 11:04 AM
Thankyou Alex! Im pretty chuffed but I think there is more to be squeeze out of my setup mechanically and with guiding.
Thanks Zuts! I previously guided with a 400mm f/5 and 120mc camera. I'm using an OAG now with a 174mm mini. My images are much better, tighter stars, but at the same time my backfocus was changed to be correct and my DSLR had a bit of sensor tilt. If you have a reducer for the Edge I'd highly recommend it. It's also harder for the camera to pick up stars with OAG as smaller FOV and now its f/7 system. Your f/4.2ish finder scope is way faster. It's worth giving it a go!
Cheers Peter, I think my problem was I didn't do strong enough noise reduction while still linear.
With NGC2070 I gave it more (too much) noise reduction and it's closer to what I want. Do you use a light pollution filter with the color camera?
EDit: I've made a new version on astrobin which I feel looks better. Just changed the color balance a bit at the end with curves
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