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Old 17-01-2014, 04:10 PM
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Smile Barnard 22 - The Horsehead Nebula

Hi, Just processed this image of Barnard 33
254mm Orion Astrograph f/3.9
Meade DSI II Colour in Monochrome Mode Using Filters.
Orion Autostar Auto Giuder
Skywatcher NEQ6 Mount,
Imaged in November to December
16 x 10min Exposures BW (Lum)
10 x each Of RGB 10min Exposure with filters, camera in mono mode
Processed in Maim DL 5.24, Startools & Photoshop CS3
http://www.rodroger.com/images/Astro...x10-600sec.jpg

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Old 17-01-2014, 10:38 PM
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Nice capture Rodney.

Colours are a bit "funny" but good detail and I love the closeup composition.

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Old 23-01-2014, 02:49 PM
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Nice capture Rodney.

Colours are a bit "funny" but good detail and I love the closeup composition.

Ross.
Thanks , the funny colours are attributed to the fact that I have no imaging filters yet and I used normal observing filters, hence the strange colours.
I just purchased a Canon 600D, and have on order a Automatic 2" filter wheel with a range of 2" imaging filters. Just got my stepper motor etc. for my Moonlight focuser so it will be interesting to see what the Canon can do. Just hope it can zoom in enough to my favourite targets which are faint galaxies.
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