dugnsuz
13-07-2010, 01:06 AM
Hello all,
Received my Astronomik SII 12nm EOS clip-in filter for my 40D today.
Gave it a quick blast on a rapidly disappearing Eta to test it out on something bright - apologies for the softness of the image.
Image details...
90mins (6x15min subs), iso1600
Stretched and sharpened in PS4
This is the red channel - where most/all of the data is.
I didn't expect much from this filter but was pleasantly surprised to see that I'd captured anything at all!!
Higher Res...
http://s327.photobucket.com/albums/k461/doug-robertson/?action=view¤t=8d.jpg
Question is now do I try to incorporate SII data into my RGB images or just go for widefield Hubble palette grotesques!?:lol:
Comments from more experienced NB imagers would be greatly appreciated.
All the best
Doug:thumbsup:
Received my Astronomik SII 12nm EOS clip-in filter for my 40D today.
Gave it a quick blast on a rapidly disappearing Eta to test it out on something bright - apologies for the softness of the image.
Image details...
90mins (6x15min subs), iso1600
Stretched and sharpened in PS4
This is the red channel - where most/all of the data is.
I didn't expect much from this filter but was pleasantly surprised to see that I'd captured anything at all!!
Higher Res...
http://s327.photobucket.com/albums/k461/doug-robertson/?action=view¤t=8d.jpg
Question is now do I try to incorporate SII data into my RGB images or just go for widefield Hubble palette grotesques!?:lol:
Comments from more experienced NB imagers would be greatly appreciated.
All the best
Doug:thumbsup: