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AlexN
17-09-2008, 05:47 PM
I found some data from last week that I hadn't processed yet..
350D, 70-200F/4L, 1.4 Extender @ 280mm F/5.6
a grand total of 10 minutes of data..
I learnt a few things about processing thanks to Doug (Hagar) and put them to use, I thought this shot had captured no nebulosity at all, hence I had not attempted to process it at all..
Cheers for looking.
Well Alex it certainly did have some nebulosity, and came out pretty well, nice going.
Leon
peeb61
17-09-2008, 07:16 PM
Very nice Alex, love the colours and clarity.
Just nice Mate.
Paul
peter_4059
17-09-2008, 07:40 PM
Hi Alex.
This is on my to do list and I suspect it is a lot tougher than the incredible images you see on this forum suggest. You've captured some nice detail here. Well done.
Peter
AlexN
17-09-2008, 07:57 PM
had I known that the data was there, I'd have gone over the area again a bit more aggressively... I had just figured that my 1min subs unguided were not enough to pull the nebulosity out.. Had I known that it would come out like like that with only 10x1min, I would have done 40x1 min and at least cleaned it up a bit.. it is kind of noisy... but at the forum size its not noticable ;)
Matty P
17-09-2008, 09:39 PM
A nice result for only 10 minutes worth of data Alex. Well done.
Some nice colours showing as well. :thumbsup:
seeker372011
17-09-2008, 10:46 PM
hey thats very nice result-especially considering you didnt think you had anything captured!
beren
18-09-2008, 12:22 AM
:) Nice one Alex
Bloodbean
18-09-2008, 05:20 PM
Alex,
Lovely image you've got there! Great capture with the colour contrast. What ISO setting was the 350D on?
Troy
AlexN
18-09-2008, 06:14 PM
Thanks Troy.. The original images out of the camera were flat black images with antares and a few other bright stars showing through.... I was amazed to be able to pull all that data out of them..
The 350D (this is from memory) was at ISO800 for 5 of the shots and ISO1600 for 5 of them.. The ISO1600 shots with the 350D were pretty shocking, however I figure reguardless of the noise, more data is still more data..
I ran the image through Noiseware CE to reduce the noise a bit..
I've found ISO800 is the best with the 350D, however luckily for me, I dont have to worry about ISO speeds anymore :)
Jeffkop
18-09-2008, 06:48 PM
Looks like Doug saved the day then .. would have been a real shame to miss out on this one Alex. Great picture
dannat
18-09-2008, 06:48 PM
great result for the camera lens
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