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multiweb
26-12-2007, 10:12 AM
Hi Guys, I took that photo last month on a mate's small refractor, but on a very good mount. Can't remember what the scope was though.
10 x 1min exposures at ISO800 on a Nikon Coolpix 995. Stacked and further processed in photoshop [with Jase amazing HighPass filter trick :thumbsup:].

My camera attracts loads of noise especially in the red but I can deal with most of it. Couple of questions though.

1_ Why am I getting purple halos around the brightest stars? Is it a focus issue?

2_ Some stars on the edge of the field have really weird shapes too. Why is that?

Thanks in advance for your help and feedback. All comments most welcome. Got heaps to learn.

jase
26-12-2007, 10:52 AM
Marc,



You mention you're friends refractor - what was it? Was it a achromat by any chance? At a quick glance it looks like a chromatic aberration issue. Potentially compounded by soft focus.



The weird shaped stars around the edge look like a field rotation problem due to inaccurate polar alignment. You can see them rotate in a small arc.

You'll need much greater data for the Selective Contrast Masking (highpass filter) to work. Focus on achieving good polar alignment and sharp focus first, then progress from there.

multiweb
26-12-2007, 11:07 AM
I'll keep all that in mind next time I try it. Thanks for the feedback Jase.

multiweb
09-01-2008, 07:58 AM
Hi Jase, I reprocessed the pic with some help and hints from JohnG and got some more details from the subs. Provided I sort out my focus and tracking problems, I reckon I can get a bit more out of this camera still. It is a 3 megapixel Nikon Coolpix 995, 1min exposure at ISO 800 max. I'm trying to perfect my skills with it before I move on. One thing I was thinking off is to stick it in a couple of minutes in the fridge to cool it down before taking a serie of shots. You reckon it's ok, or is it a no no?