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Enrique
04-03-2009, 09:05 PM
All pictures taken with Canon 40D, LX200 Classic 12” at F6.3. Auto guiding with ED80 and QHY5.


M42#1, my first try with M42, Dec 2007.
Issues: focusing-collimation, polar alignment, comma, scope balance, tracking and vignetting.

I worked in improving the focusing and the collimation. The stars were not round in the live view of the camera. I did some work with the collimation, I am still not happy, and I changed the plastic bearings of the focuser to reduce the backlash. It improved quite a lot, I could focus better.

Polar alignment: I did the polar alignment manually. I had all the classic bad pictures that show the stars like long sticks. Fortunately, I started using the program EQAlign that improved the alignment and had a positive impact in the tracking. Last time I used the program the alignment was so good that I could have shut down the Dec motor.

Tracking: it was being affected by the scope balance, bad polar alignment and lack of experience with the tracking software. I started using Guidemaster with good results but with the tendency to have errors in RA (the stars where like ovals elongated in RA direction). I did not use PHD because I had troubles with the serial port and the ASCOM drivers (part of this issue is fixed but still something is not working 100%).

Comma: some stars looked like “hamburgers” (with a piece of meat in the middle). Most of them were cropped from the M42 image. The main reason for the heavy comma was the position of the focal reducer. I had it at 105 mm from the sensor. The design distance is 87 mm. I changed the T adapter for a shorter one and the comma was reduced substantially. I have included a picture of the Omega Centaury globular cluster that shows comma clearly at the bottom left corner. The picture is heavily cropped at the other corners.

Vignetting: I think that getting rid of the vignetting by using Photoshop reduces the extension of the nebula. One solution is to use an Eye Opener or a Giant Easy Guider to send more light to the sensor. This is a well know issue with the LX200 and the focal reducer.

M42#2: this is my latest picture. They were taking at the end of Nov 2008. Besides all the improvements noted above, there is still room for more, I have spent time in picture processing. I am using DSS, IRIS, and Photoshop. I am happier know, I like the shape and size of the stars, the improvement in the details of the nebula, despite fighting with the vignetting, and, of course for the purists, the colours.

Any comments in how to improve my results are welcome.

Thanks for looking,

Enrique

h0ughy
04-03-2009, 09:28 PM
that certainly is progress - donewell

Prickly
04-03-2009, 09:56 PM
Gday Enrique,

The 40D shots have come our really well. Ken tells me he has been impressed with some of your efforts and I can see why. Really like the star colours in omega centauri.

You'll have to show me eq-align again next time at the IIS astrocamp! No doubt the beta testing will be well and truely sorted out by then.

Hope we see some more shots. Was it you who purchased a new ccd camera?

Cheers
David

spearo
05-03-2009, 05:30 AM
well done Enrique,
M42 really demonstrates your great progress.
I'd suggest that since you're already using DSS, after an imaging session, leave the imaging gear on and take some flats (white tshirt in front of scope aimed at blue sky should do.

include these flats into DSS
his should assist with gradient removal
cheers
frank
PS. I think the colors are fine :]

Analog6
05-03-2009, 06:17 AM
The 3rd one is a vast improvement over the first.

jjjnettie
05-03-2009, 08:51 AM
It's a big learning curve, nice to see you moving forward.

multiweb
05-03-2009, 10:14 AM
The globular and your last shot of M42 are very good. Keep doing what you're doing. It's working. :thumbsup:

Ric
07-03-2009, 11:36 AM
Great work Enrique, your progress is definitely showing in your images.

That last M42 is a beauty.

Cheers

Ken
07-03-2009, 09:49 PM
Hi Enrique good to see you posting some images. Your progress between the images is very obvious, I like the unusual colour hues in the second m42.
Clear skies Ken:)