midnight
10-10-2010, 03:44 AM
Greetings all again.
Well I decided to take a brief break from Jupiter and try some deeper space with my series 5000 refractor which I picked up pretty cheap as it was a "run out" model.
My first image a while ago was frightening in that it had huge field curvature. So it was recommended to get a "field flattner" so onto the phone for 1 and it made a huge difference. :D
So with that sorted out, I targetted M8 with the 40D and here it is. There appears to be obvious focussing issue so a Bahtinov mask is next on the list. I think my polar alignment is also not particularly good cause there is a noticeable rotation from the 1st frame to the 8th photo.:(
If my polar alignment is out a little, will this affect stacking in DSS? This image is 8x5 minutes and I gave the darks a go too and this has made a huge difference. 10x darks. Anyway, it's average but I'm enjoying the learning curve!!
First photo is the stack and some Photoshop using the tutorial from atalas which is also in this forum. The second is single frame showing how much noise there is. Stacking and darks makes a difference!! Both cropped to keep the file size down for posting.
Thanks for looking. Comments/help/tips would be much appreciated.:)
Well I decided to take a brief break from Jupiter and try some deeper space with my series 5000 refractor which I picked up pretty cheap as it was a "run out" model.
My first image a while ago was frightening in that it had huge field curvature. So it was recommended to get a "field flattner" so onto the phone for 1 and it made a huge difference. :D
So with that sorted out, I targetted M8 with the 40D and here it is. There appears to be obvious focussing issue so a Bahtinov mask is next on the list. I think my polar alignment is also not particularly good cause there is a noticeable rotation from the 1st frame to the 8th photo.:(
If my polar alignment is out a little, will this affect stacking in DSS? This image is 8x5 minutes and I gave the darks a go too and this has made a huge difference. 10x darks. Anyway, it's average but I'm enjoying the learning curve!!
First photo is the stack and some Photoshop using the tutorial from atalas which is also in this forum. The second is single frame showing how much noise there is. Stacking and darks makes a difference!! Both cropped to keep the file size down for posting.
Thanks for looking. Comments/help/tips would be much appreciated.:)