ReaPerMan
30-04-2012, 06:53 PM
I have repro'd my ED127 pic of Centaurus A and run it through CCDStack instead of DSS.
This meant that I separated it into R G and B channels processed and stacked each combined them into RGB then created a LUM then deconvolved the LUM. Finally using the decon LUM with the original R G and B to make a LRGB, (Long process hey?). After all that they go to PS for the usual business. I think the detail has come out better.
Object NGC 5128 (Centauris A)
Date Taken: 26/02/2012
Telescope: Northgroup ED127 APO
Aperture: 127 mm
Telescope Mount Model: Skywatcher EQ6PRO
Camera Model: QHY10
Frames: 10 x 10 min, 15 Darks No Flats
Integration Time: 1 hr 40 min
Guiding Method: SSAG (Maxim DL)
Bortle Scale Zone: 4
Thanks for looking.
Paul :thumbsup:
This meant that I separated it into R G and B channels processed and stacked each combined them into RGB then created a LUM then deconvolved the LUM. Finally using the decon LUM with the original R G and B to make a LRGB, (Long process hey?). After all that they go to PS for the usual business. I think the detail has come out better.
Object NGC 5128 (Centauris A)
Date Taken: 26/02/2012
Telescope: Northgroup ED127 APO
Aperture: 127 mm
Telescope Mount Model: Skywatcher EQ6PRO
Camera Model: QHY10
Frames: 10 x 10 min, 15 Darks No Flats
Integration Time: 1 hr 40 min
Guiding Method: SSAG (Maxim DL)
Bortle Scale Zone: 4
Thanks for looking.
Paul :thumbsup: