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Originally Posted by Lee
Top shot mate..... I think you've done pretty well with the processing. It doesn't have that over-processed look you see sometimes - very natural.

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I have to work on the masking technique, and have a few practice goes on this one ready for next new moon.
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Originally Posted by acropolite
A fine effort Sir h0ugh, not at all crap, I'd be happy with something half as good as that. 
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When i can find the other half i will let you know - in the meantime its a pretty ordinary image for me and yes I should have drift aligned a little to stop the rotation
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Originally Posted by Dennis
Pretty good effort H0ughy. In fact, a darned fine image - well done, give yourself a pat on the back!
Cheers
Dennis
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yes I deserve a lot of flogging for this effort
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Originally Posted by [1ponders]
Nice shot Dave. Good to see you getting back out there.
Which direction was the TV Guider heading off to, RA or DEC?
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yes is was desperate to get out - in both Paul, It ran away so I adjusted by 90 degrees it did the same then turned it another 90 degrees and it wtill did it, then I reveresed the settings and it still did it. it has me buggered as to what I am doing wrong. I have to see the setups again for the camera position on your scopes. I am using a straight through piece, no diagonal.
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Originally Posted by tornado33
Yep, nothing wrong with that. The diffuse outer loop is there and plenty in the Running Man Neb.
Scott
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thanks Scott - I posted comment on yours
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Originally Posted by iceman
I like it Dave, heaps of exposure! Next time it'll be spot on!
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still need to work on it - and I think a really dark sky site is needed to get the faint outer whispy bits and for a lot longer time. Need to remember to checkthe focus after being out there after an hour
