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Old 24-12-2014, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by alpal View Post
OK - that's a good method too:
take shorter subs & blend them in later.
I found with a DSLR that using the native ISO which was 800 for my EOS 1000d
& taking lots of short subs gave me the best results.
I could then stack more to lower the noise.

Scott Rosen takes hundreds of sub frames.

http://www.astronomersdoitinthedark.com/


cheers
Allan
they are rather amazing shots Al

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Originally Posted by Slawomir View Post
Nice photo Russell, I like the colours and also the stars are nice and round, and so plenty of them!

I have made quite a few attempts at this fascinating nebula, pretty much since I discovered astrophotography about two years ago and I never get bored of having another go at the Tarantula
Thanks Slawomir
I really like your NB renditions, you have managed to show so much of the faint stuff. I have to agree, I'll be coming back to the Tarantula - too hard not too!
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