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Originally Posted by darbyvet
Great first attempt Dan.
Color balance is pretty good.The image is quite dark and has some Onion ringing.You may want to increase your exposure time and lower your frame rate to get rid of the Onion rings. Focus is a little soft, but in bad seeing I think you did a pretty good job here. Did you use the sharpest frame for alignment in Registax? DOes sharpcap have a histogram feature? If so you want the histogram to be at about 80-90% filled to ensure good exposure.
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Thanks for the great advice, really appreciate that. So ill try and get the frame rate lower ....im sure I tried but it would only settle with 15 or 30 I had set at 15fps.(maybe its just sharpcap) As for the exposure time and histogram, image on the next setting looked washed out but maybe im to use to dso way of thinking lol. I do believe that I used the sharpest frame under the conditions(it was really bad) With all this said the next session should be quite promising.
Thanks Carl.
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Originally Posted by Kirkus
I'm always excited to see "first" images. I remember my first and compared to this, I was way off. Keep it up. Good luck, Daniel.
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Thanks Kirk, work in progress
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Originally Posted by Poita
In poor seeing this is pretty good! I hope my first goes are in the same ballpark.
Some definite onion rings in the picture, I brightened it up to look at the ringing, it is clearer when you crank up the brightness. Experimenting with the exposure settings on the lifecam may bring clearer results, but better seeing will hopefully come your way soon!
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Thanks Peter I hope so to, with good seeing half the hard works already done. I really look forward to see what I can get out of a 8 newton, most of the good pics on here are 10" +.
Dan