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Old 02-03-2012, 11:46 PM
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No luck, there was too much cloud around. Anyway, its tough imaging such a large extended object in less than perfect skies since any gradient correction you apply can actually remove the object itself. One trick I've tried in the past with some success is to take a couple of frames offset a few degrees from the target to get a good background gradient. I might try this myself when clear skies appear again.

Terry
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