Dennis
11-04-2007, 01:07 PM
Hello,
Well, I finally dipped my big toe into LRGB imaging – and boy, was the water hot!
I chose M83 as the target for my initiation into the dark art, despite a 19 day Moon (waning gibbous) lurking just over 30 degrees away. Suburban Brisbane, night of 8th/9th April.
Equipment
Vixen ED102mm f9 refractor at prime focus.
SBIG ST7E ccd camera & CFW-8A colour filter wheel.
L=20x2 mins, R=10x2 mins, G=10X2 mins, B=10x3 mins, all binned at 1x1.
Processing
Sub-frames of individual LRGB components were Dark Subtracted, Flat Fielded, Aligned and Combined in MIRA AP.
An attempt to remove the strong light gradients on the LRGB components was made using MIRA AP.
The 4 Combined LRGB components were then Aligned and Combined in CCDSoft.
Final Colour Combine in Maxim DL.
Histogram and Levels tweaked in Corel PhotoPaint 12.
After setting up the gear, cooling the camera, focusing, etc., the image acquisition was the easy part and I even managed to have a snooze beside the ‘scope. Processing and colour combining hurt my head. A DSLR is looking quite attractive right now!
Cheers
Dennis
Well, I finally dipped my big toe into LRGB imaging – and boy, was the water hot!
I chose M83 as the target for my initiation into the dark art, despite a 19 day Moon (waning gibbous) lurking just over 30 degrees away. Suburban Brisbane, night of 8th/9th April.
Equipment
Vixen ED102mm f9 refractor at prime focus.
SBIG ST7E ccd camera & CFW-8A colour filter wheel.
L=20x2 mins, R=10x2 mins, G=10X2 mins, B=10x3 mins, all binned at 1x1.
Processing
Sub-frames of individual LRGB components were Dark Subtracted, Flat Fielded, Aligned and Combined in MIRA AP.
An attempt to remove the strong light gradients on the LRGB components was made using MIRA AP.
The 4 Combined LRGB components were then Aligned and Combined in CCDSoft.
Final Colour Combine in Maxim DL.
Histogram and Levels tweaked in Corel PhotoPaint 12.
After setting up the gear, cooling the camera, focusing, etc., the image acquisition was the easy part and I even managed to have a snooze beside the ‘scope. Processing and colour combining hurt my head. A DSLR is looking quite attractive right now!
Cheers
Dennis