AlextheMartian
20-01-2024, 12:20 PM
Hey everyone,
It's been a while since I have posted here, but I'm back!
Got myself a new ZWO Seestar S50 smart telescope recently and I am loving it so far. I tested it out on IC 2944 (running chicken nebula) and it turned out pretty decent. This shot focusing on NGC 1910 and the surrounding star clusters (in the LMC) I think has come out quite good for an inexperienced user of Siril and Photoshop.:lol:
This image is about 45 mins worth of 10 sec subs, from my backyard in Canberra (bortle 5). I think the built-in LP filter did a decent job, but more experimenting is needed.
I will be venturing out to darker skies more often as I get more skilled in post-processing and become more familiar with the S50's strengths and weaknesses.
I wonder what kinds of spectacular images I could get from a dark-sky site at an altitude of 1450m ASL?;)
Comments, and feedback are welcome.
-Alex
It's been a while since I have posted here, but I'm back!
Got myself a new ZWO Seestar S50 smart telescope recently and I am loving it so far. I tested it out on IC 2944 (running chicken nebula) and it turned out pretty decent. This shot focusing on NGC 1910 and the surrounding star clusters (in the LMC) I think has come out quite good for an inexperienced user of Siril and Photoshop.:lol:
This image is about 45 mins worth of 10 sec subs, from my backyard in Canberra (bortle 5). I think the built-in LP filter did a decent job, but more experimenting is needed.
I will be venturing out to darker skies more often as I get more skilled in post-processing and become more familiar with the S50's strengths and weaknesses.
I wonder what kinds of spectacular images I could get from a dark-sky site at an altitude of 1450m ASL?;)
Comments, and feedback are welcome.
-Alex