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DJ N
30-12-2010, 02:06 PM
Finally after a number of nights of trials, tribulations and learning curves, I have managed to get off a first off "proper" image with my newly acquired QHY8L.

It was a pretty warm night here in Adelaide, so only managed to get the camera to run at around -8. The image comprises of three 8 minute subs (with the ED120) plus one bias, dark and flat frame. For my next imaging run, I will attempt to attempt a larger number of subs, however, as I am still coming to terms with using an OSC CCD in lieu of the DSLR, last night did not want to take too many subs in case I was "way off".

The thing I found surprising is when shooting with my DSLR, in metro Adelaide I had to use my IDAS P2 filter for 8 minute subs, however with the QHY8L, I had better results without the filter.

Anyhow, I am pretty happy with this initial result. But still on quite a bit of a learning curve, especially with regards to flats. But, slowly getting there.

Thanks for looking!:thumbsup:

Cheers,

Daniel

Astroman
30-12-2010, 02:27 PM
looking good Daniel, well done!

Jeffkop
30-12-2010, 02:32 PM
Indeed you are Daniel.
Im sure you'll get advise from those more qualified than me so I wont comment other than to say I like the wide field of view and the image overall ... well done.

Hope the weather lets you get back to it soon ... but I dont need to tell anybody on the east coast about that :lol::lol:

desler
30-12-2010, 02:55 PM
Good start Daniel, as more time goes by, the learning curve will flatten out a little and you'll start to feel a bit more relaxed with it all. Have fun.

Darren

rogerg
30-12-2010, 07:53 PM
A good choice of first subject, having come from DSLR and those being so poor at representing the tarantula. Nice first image.

Hagar
30-12-2010, 10:35 PM
Nice work Daniel, Lots of great detail in the image in fact quite a bit more than you have extracted.
I hope you don't mind as I have had a little play with your image to give you an idea of what can be gained from some very small tweaks.

I stretched the image a little more in curves, selectively increased the saturation on the blue and red and a small adjustment to shadows and highlights (Highlights only).

A nice image worth spending a little more time with. Great start. It does get easier.

DJ N
31-12-2010, 11:27 AM
Thanks for the comments guys :thumbsup:. Oh and thanks Doug. I definitely do not mind you playing with the image. Looks much better!! I will now have another play around with the image keeping in mind your additions.

Cheers,

Daniel

DJ N
31-12-2010, 02:06 PM
Following on from Dougs improvements, I have had another bit of a play, and must say that I am a lot happier with this reprocess. Thanks for the tips Doug!!

Stevec35
31-12-2010, 11:25 PM
Not bad at all. I would possibly add a bit more saturation but that's largely a personal preference thing.

Cheers

Steve