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Old 06-12-2012, 08:04 PM
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Hi Rnulf,

Some good detail in that image, but the colour looks unusual to me. Since you use a DBK, you have two places to adjust colour balance. Once is during capture (red gain and blue gain adjustment), and then during image processing (red, green, and blue channels).

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...I'm impressed by the amount of details some are able to aquire. Is it due to better seeing, the angle above the horizon, the collimation, the image processing?
Surely all of those things need to line up for you to get a good image, but in my opinion the most important is the seeing.

At least I would have thought it was nice and high in the sky from Norway, if you wait long enough!

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...Well, it is much easier to deal with deep sky! Planetary imaging drives me crazy
For sure, planetary imaging will drive anyone crazy!

-Ivan
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