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Old 09-06-2012, 08:48 PM
LucasB (Lucas)
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Originally Posted by tilbrook@rbe.ne View Post
Hi Lucas,
That's very impressive!!
Damn your giving me idea's, this could be bad for my hip pocket.
Cheers,
Justin.
Thanks Justin. Like everything in this hobby, ideas are expensive but usually very rewarding!

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Originally Posted by RickS View Post
That worked very well, Lucas! Better than I would have expected from a Bayer matrix.
Cheers,
Rick.
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Originally Posted by alpal View Post
I agree - I'm quite surprised.
It's a nice sharp photo with pinpoint stars.
Thanks Rick and alpal. I agree with you both which is why I posted the initial test frame. I think that the DSLR can be used with very satisfying results for Ha work when it has been modded.

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Originally Posted by DJT View Post
Hi Lucas
Great image.I spent a while comparing to an rgb and am seriously impressed with the level of detail you are getting . I got the rest of Troys filters and am currently cooking up some Ha so having seen yours, very keen to see results.
LP? Paah..
Thanks David. The comparison with rgb really shows the sharpness and detail you can get with this filter. I think you have bought well. After my initial image I am now eyeing off an OIII for my collection. Loving the narrow band on the DSLR so far. I can see the Melbourne city skyline from my house and have an industrial carpark about 3km behind my back fence and as you know the moon was present and not far from full. LP is not an issue with this filter. Yeah!
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