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Old 22-09-2015, 11:09 AM
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Took this in the 1/2 hour before 1st light to test how low i could get my sensor
-15deg
12x3min subs, flats, no darks

Some light pollution is evident, i know there is a lot more nebulosity but smoke (%&@!), heat and the approaching wet might make it difficult to get more subs, may have to leave it until this time next year !!!

Changed my guidescope from 50mm to 80 after tweaking polar alignment, stars are improved,
Thanks Raymo and Russ for their suggestions

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Old 22-09-2015, 11:21 AM
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stars / PA look much better in this one George. you've managed some whispy stuff, but the image is a bit too black clipped to show more of the neb.

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Old 22-09-2015, 12:00 PM
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stars / PA look much better in this one George. you've managed some whispy stuff, but the image is a bit too black clipped to show more of the neb.

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Had to crop to get rid of gradient, some showing
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Old 22-09-2015, 01:52 PM
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Great work George. What scope/camera combo did you use?

I wouldn't worry about the gradient. Instead I'd take an identical stack of images with the field centred towards the bottom of this image and build a mosaic. The gradient will smooth out a lot from that and you'll have an easier time framing the whole thing.

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Old 22-09-2015, 03:39 PM
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Great work George. What scope/camera combo did you use?

I wouldn't worry about the gradient. Instead I'd take an identical stack of images with the field centred towards the bottom of this image and build a mosaic. The gradient will smooth out a lot from that and you'll have an easier time framing the whole thing.

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Cam
Hi Cam, Wo flt 110 with p flat 4 reducer flattener/ atik 383losc.
Great idea, never done that, a new project, but it might be 12 months before i can do it, the weather is changing up here, humidity, temp etc is going up every day, i'll see wha its like in a couple of weeks
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