Hello all,
Bad weather in my part of SA has kept me away from the scope for a while.
Last week, a break in the clouds allowed me to finish off a widefield Rho project started about a month ago.
This is the first big RGB project attempted without my trusty IDAS LPS-2 filter - I convinced myself that my skies were dark enough to lose the filter. Well, I was wrong! Even the small amount of light pollution and skyglow soon made themselves known on every sub, proving to be a pain in the subsequent processing. Live and learn - an email to Peter Tan secured a new LP filter.
Details...
Canon 'Astro' 40D (low ambient temperatures allowed the camera to get down to an average of -20ºC across the session)
Canon 70-200mm f4L IS lens @ 70mm/f4
iso1600
Image is a combination of...
71x5min subs (355 mins)
22x7.5min subs (165 mins)
3x10min subs (30 mins)
Ha (using Astronomik 12nm Ha EOS clip filter)
16x15min subs (240 mins)
No darks or flats used (naughty, naughty!)
Aligned/Combined with Nebulosity (Mac)
All processing in Photoshop CS4
High Res link...
http://s327.photobucket.com/albums/k...urrent=21c.jpg
I expected a bit more oomph given the amount of data acquired, but I think the light pollution really washed out the contrast between the object and background sky - hope the new LP filter will help in this regard.
Cheers for looking, all comments welcome.
Doug