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Old 26-08-2014, 10:35 AM
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Camelopardalis (Dunk)
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Thanks chaps! I look forward to getting more subs sometime, hopefully this rain will eventually let us be...

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Originally Posted by cometcatcher View Post
It looks to be in reasonable proportion, other than the core being a bit desaturated.

I'm shooting M42 in dribs and drabs at the moment. Might have something to show for it in 6 months time...
OK thanks - I'll take a look at the core - it's mostly white in my subs though

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I like
enticing. Hmmm to awaken at 4am again for Orion or wait till summer months when I can get it at a reasonable hour?
well I'd travelled for 2 hours out of the city and the clouds just teased us until about midnight, so I wasn't giving up easily had a beautiful sunrise too.

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I like! Can't wait to image her soon. How long were your subs? maybe try a few at 10 secs just for the core?
The subs were 1 minute long. Will definitely try much shorter subs next time, and lots of them too. The total was 16 minutes of lights, and obviously I need more especially around the fainter outer regions, but I was pretty floored when I saw the first ISO1600 sub on the camera screen
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