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telemarker
26-11-2010, 12:50 PM
With so much moon light around, the narrowband filters are the main choice whilst trying out a different imaging rig ATM. I think these two images demonstrate problems with not having the camera square to the imaging plane. Anyone concur?
Would CCD Inspector be able to determine if this is so?
Thanks
Keith
Alchemy
26-11-2010, 07:47 PM
Looks like differential flexure to me on the horse, perhaps,a guiding overshoots on the second. But gee if seen a lot worse that's for sure.
Hagar
26-11-2010, 09:08 PM
Nice images Kieth. As to missalignment of the camera or flexure I don't really know what the problem is but either way you will surely work it out. These images are great anyway and will stand you well till it's sorted.
telemarker
27-11-2010, 12:10 AM
Thanks Doug, Some more clear nights would be nice. A lot of time yet to be spent completing the superbubble - 5hrs Ha so far but needs a lot more, then the other filters :screwy: but it's a start. As for the horse... I look at your Ha rendition and I suddenly want a RC, so sharp.
Thanks for the compliment Clive. Differential flexure.... Hmmm. Didn't think of that. I'm waiting on a lodestar to change over to an AO unit so some of these problems will disappear. Unfortunately will be busy learning about a whole host of others.
Keith
multiweb
27-11-2010, 08:16 AM
Terrific work Keith. :thumbsup: The AO will get rid of any flexure problems you have for sure.
telemarker
27-11-2010, 01:39 PM
Thanks Marc, I think I'll seeking your help with the SVX-AO once the lodestar arrives (hopefully before Xmas). So don't go far y'hear. :P
Keith
multiweb
27-11-2010, 03:10 PM
I haven't been able to use mine much so I'll probably be picking your brain by then. :)
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