Well part of it, this is 6 hours total taken over the last 2 nights.
I've included a crop of the interesting bits, maybe someone can tell me what that red blob is underneath Yodas' fist, it looks like it may also have red ring around it.
Cheers
Bill
EDIT: Just added a repro, this time binned 2X to sacrifice resolution for smoothness, downside is small stars turn square.
Also reduced the saturation and darkened the shadows.
Last edited by billdan; 31-07-2016 at 04:08 PM.
Reason: added repro
Louie - My gear is a Skywatcher 200mm F5 Newt on an EQ6, guided with a Lodestar on an OAG, imaging with a QHY12 colour camera. Images stacked in AA5 and processed in Startools.
Colin - Yes, this week has been great for clear skies, the folks at Astrofest will be having a ball.
A good image Bill. Nice detail and a nice field of view. The stars are overly yellow/red and are distracting though. I would tone them done a fair bit as they are unnatural.
Thanks for the heads up on the HH objects Greg, M&T, I had to look them up in WIki to be honest
I have done a repro, this time binned 2X to sacrifice resolution for smoothness (downside is small stars turn square). I also reduced the saturation and darkened the shadows, Orange stars are still bright though.
hi Bill that looks bloody Awsome I am about to have a go at Binning and see what I come up with but it looks like it paid off in you beautiful Image thanks for sharing
cheers Pete
Thanks Pete,
Software binning is useful when the seeing is not that good.
My QHY12 camera has 1 arcsec/pixel resolution but if the atmospheric seeing resolution is at best 3 arcsecs then my camera resolution is wasted and the finest detail is now smeared across 3 pixels.
So I may as well apply software binning to the image, to help reduce noise and not lose any fine detail.