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Old 27-11-2017, 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Camelopardalis View Post
Beautiful Colin looks like the new scope is working out well...
Even though it isn't working perfectly yet, it is such a wonderful thing to use. This is the first reflector that I've used for imaging and I have to say, I'm not used to the perfect colour correction! The colour correction of the refractors I've used has been very good but just not as perfect.

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Originally Posted by Andy01 View Post
Lovely work there Colin. Co-incidentally I'm working on a 2 panel HaO3RGB mosaic of the same region myself.
If it looks even half as good as yours here I'll be a happy boy, well done!
Your FOV is a smidgen larger than mine Andy You'll be able to put significantly more exposure time into any given area so I'm looking forward to your depth. My plan is for 60-70 hours in total but being spread over so many frames, each panel doesn't actually have a huge amount of data.

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Originally Posted by Retrograde View Post
Yes this is great. Amazing resolution!
After I get some good luminance I am hoping for much better resolution. At the moment the uploaded version is ~2"/pixel but I am planning on a 0.65"/pixel version. Just waiting for some adapters to arrive so that I can collimate the beast.

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Originally Posted by DavidU View Post
Very well done, awesome processing.
After days of calibration, registration, stacking and drizzle integrating the actual processing was very quick and easy.
Load a RGB panel onto Mike & Trish's GoodLook 64, push two buttons to set the black point and colour, then save. Repeat for all 15 panels. Open in MaximDL, push the DPP button and then the 3x3 bin, repeat for all 15 panels. Very quick and easy.

65 Megapixel annotated version (~13mb) at ~2.2"/pixel

Last edited by Atmos; 27-11-2017 at 05:52 PM.
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