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avandonk
05-01-2011, 04:20 PM
Here it is 19MB
http://d1355990.i49.quadrahosting.com.au/2010_12/LMC_newoptic.jpg
Bert
Stevec35
05-01-2011, 10:10 PM
Well that's pretty impressive Bert. What was it taken with? If there's an earlier thread I must have missed it.
Cheers
Steve
luigi
06-01-2011, 03:05 AM
Very nice image, terrific colors, in my screen it looks a little oversharpened but it may hold very well on a print.
Hagar
06-01-2011, 10:11 AM
Nice one Bert, what a field of view and what a big image at full scale.
Well done.
avandonk
07-01-2011, 01:11 PM
Thanks Steve, Luis and Doug. I am collecting data about 20km from Melbourne. Light pollution is a major pain.
This image was produced with the Canon 300mm F2.8 lens. I have been systematically eliminating all sources of 'noise'. This of course includes light pollution which leads to gradients.
Gradients are a major problem with wide fields. I think I am nearly there.
Here is the Carina Nebula showing dim dust and nebula detail without any sign of gradients. 12Mb
http://d1355990.i49.quadrahosting.com.au/2010_12/CAR_newoptic.jpg
I have had this problem of colour casts due to vignetting and or colour shifts due to greater angles of incidence on the rear mounted LPR interference filter. See image of Rho region below.
By using an 82mm filter accurately mounted in front of the lens this has been eliminated.
By the use of a a lens hood that limits the area of sky the lens 'sees' to the actual image area, and stopping all light that does not contribute to the final image formation even entering the lens I think that I am minimising these problems.
In fact this even goes to flat correction as the flat is polluted by light rays that do not contribute to image formation.
I will try and write a more comprehensive story when I finally work out what is going on!
Bert
dugnsuz
07-01-2011, 08:32 PM
Top Work Bert - heaps of detail in the body of the cloud/galaxy.
What is it about this region of the sky that makes all images look "scratchy" (including mine) if you get my meaning!
SMC is the same, but the stars in the region around it aren't as bad (scratchy!!) as those around the LMC.
I always want to soften them in processing but know don't as that's cheating!!!
Great Image
Doug
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