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Originally Posted by desler
Can't wait to see the results mate!
Radical change! Your more game than me! I'm just happy that everything works when I plug it in! haha!
Darren
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Thanks Mate. Well radical for me anyway.
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Nice and sharp. The processing though has left a donut hole in the centre - a lasso or something used in the processing taming the core?
Greg.
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I noticed that myself Greg. It will need a bit of a rework I think.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Nice round stars, no burning. It's working! 
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Thanks Mark.
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Originally Posted by Alchemy
Intruiging...... Radical changes.
I have just been bench testing my qhy9 to determine it's gain and offset, using this process
http://www.cool.id.au/astronomy/Neb_...d%20Offset.pdf
I came up with 20 gain and 80 offset, an interesting process, I was aware of the offset but not quite so with determining the gain .... But got it now so set and forget at -20C
Guess we will just have to wait to see what the radical changes are
Didn't realize tuc47 was so blue....
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Thanks Clive. The big change is what you are up to now. Increasing the gain to 40% and offset to 102 was rather a frightening thing to do after running the camera at 1 and 125 for so long. I must say it will be interesting to see what some long exposures hold with this change.