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Originally Posted by iceman
it's the quality of the raw data in the first place that makes the final image.
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sure is mike, its getting all the details right- scope, mount, polar alignment, colimation, guiding, good seeing, good weather, then capturing the photons. if you get all those things right then its a good chance you can then turn it into a good image. (mind you , im not going to let you see all the dogs of shots ive taken-and ive done more than a few

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