This is around 40 mins of data in LRGB taken from Vicsouth.
I was hoping to get more data but got distracted with other targets. will have to revisit this.
Thanks everyone,
I'm pretty stoked to see all the tiny galaxies. There's a tiny cluster of them at 1 O'Clock.
anyone able to do the pixinsight annotation based on what's visible in the image or suggest how one can do this?
here's the fits file which should have all the info in the header. https://www.dropbox.com/s/cu432p9yia...RGB-2.fit?dl=0
I just want to see how many galaxies are in the image.
Cheers
Alistair
Last edited by alistairsam; 04-11-2014 at 11:11 PM.
Thanks everyone,
I'm pretty stoked to see all the tiny galaxies. There's a tiny cluster of them at 1 O'Clock.
anyone able to do the pixinsight annotation based on what's visible in the image or suggest how one can do this?
here's the fits file which should have all the info in the header. https://www.dropbox.com/s/cu432p9yia...RGB-2.fit?dl=0
I just want to see how many galaxies are in the image.
Cheers
Alistair
Attached as requested Alistair. There are quite a few in there. I also got it to export the objects in a text file, opened in excel and printed a PDF. That file is also attached. Like I said there are quite a few in there. Great job.
Real nice image, Alistair. Love all the tiny galaxies you have captured in the background. Well done.
Thanks Jason
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Originally Posted by Rex
Attached as requested Alistair. There are quite a few in there. I also got it to export the objects in a text file, opened in excel and printed a PDF. That file is also attached. Like I said there are quite a few in there. Great job.
Thanks a lot Rex. 166 galaxies in a 40min exposure, can only attribute that to dark skies and decent aperture. I'm hooked.
Odd thing is that it didn't seem all that dark in nhill, you could walk around without a red light, but data in the images and the black holes that were clouds, indicate otherwise.
Again a really great shot of these galaxies...except for the colour - that blue purple is showing again still a worthwhile view, so many faint fuzzies in that area
Again a really great shot of these galaxies...except for the colour - that blue purple is showing again still a worthwhile view, so many faint fuzzies in that area
Mike
Thanks Mike, looks like I have to invest in a colour calibrated monitor. its more reddish in my present monitor.
I love the faint fuzzies, I'll revisit this again.
Again a really great shot of these galaxies...except for the colour - that blue purple is showing again still a worthwhile view, so many faint fuzzies in that area
Mike
Is this any better Mike? I tried to compare it with your version, I can't do much more with this data and can't get star colours either.
reprocessed from scratch. http://www.astrobin.com/full/133900/B/
Is this any better Mike? I tried to compare it with your version, I can't do much more with this data and can't get star colours either.
reprocessed from scratch. http://www.astrobin.com/full/133900/B/
Cheers
Alistair
Hi Alistair,
You have picked up an amazing number of galaxies.
Did you try a LAB mode boost to get colour &
also why is the background so dark?
It's coal black on my monitor.
Hi Alistair,
You have picked up an amazing number of galaxies.
Did you try a LAB mode boost to get colour &
also why is the background so dark?
It's coal black on my monitor.
Hi Alistair,
The one you posted has the same background level & the colour has not altered.
I normally aim for a background sampled level of about 20.
I only know how to use LAB mode in PhotoShop as per one
of the tutorials from Louie here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ5...Ge66vsuSaXb-0A
I don't know GIMP.
I can post your pic with these mods if you want?
It will take less than 1 minute.
Hi Alistair,
as per your PM I have boosted the colour in LAB mode
& raised the background to about 20.
It was also variable flattened with Fitswork4.
Some colour noise came out in the background but it doesn't matter as
this is a deep image & you want to see where the noise level is.
Many stars came out yellow.
see here: https://www.astrobin.com/full/135433/0/