iceman
13-03-2008, 10:54 AM
Hi all
Here's an image of M83, something I've wanted to do for a very long time. I'm pleased that I've now finally got the equipment, and the technique to take an image of this beautiful galaxy.
I feel I've made some sort of breakthrough in my DSO imaging in this last lot of clear skies.. I've finally recognised that I need to spend MORE time drift aligning, MORE time capturing the data (more lights!!) and MORE time in processing.
This is the first image that I feel i've given the time it deserves in processing - most likely because it's the first time I've had the good raw data to begin with. I used lots of layer masks during processing to process the galaxy and the background independantly, and to not clip any highlights or clip the blackpoint.
Taken on the 4th March, with an unmodded Canon 350D + ED80 + WO 0.8x reducer. Guided through an Achro with a DMK + PHD guiding.
17x 4 minute exposures, ISO800, ICNR used. Flats calibrated in ImagesPlus.
Align TSR and Adaptive Add combined in ImagesPlus. ImagePlus and Photoshop for processing.
I've attached a full frame (minor cropping around the edge) 800px wide version, as well as a full-pixel crop of the galaxy itself. However the best view can be seen on this 1200px wide, less compressed version:
M83 - Southern Pinwheel Galaxy (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/mygallery/displayimage.php?pos=-632)
Click on the image to see the full size.
Thanks for looking, comments/suggestions welcome.
Here's an image of M83, something I've wanted to do for a very long time. I'm pleased that I've now finally got the equipment, and the technique to take an image of this beautiful galaxy.
I feel I've made some sort of breakthrough in my DSO imaging in this last lot of clear skies.. I've finally recognised that I need to spend MORE time drift aligning, MORE time capturing the data (more lights!!) and MORE time in processing.
This is the first image that I feel i've given the time it deserves in processing - most likely because it's the first time I've had the good raw data to begin with. I used lots of layer masks during processing to process the galaxy and the background independantly, and to not clip any highlights or clip the blackpoint.
Taken on the 4th March, with an unmodded Canon 350D + ED80 + WO 0.8x reducer. Guided through an Achro with a DMK + PHD guiding.
17x 4 minute exposures, ISO800, ICNR used. Flats calibrated in ImagesPlus.
Align TSR and Adaptive Add combined in ImagesPlus. ImagePlus and Photoshop for processing.
I've attached a full frame (minor cropping around the edge) 800px wide version, as well as a full-pixel crop of the galaxy itself. However the best view can be seen on this 1200px wide, less compressed version:
M83 - Southern Pinwheel Galaxy (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/mygallery/displayimage.php?pos=-632)
Click on the image to see the full size.
Thanks for looking, comments/suggestions welcome.