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Old 14-03-2020, 06:49 PM
etill (Elliot)
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NGC3372 mosaic

I started using n.i.n.a. almost exclusively now, this is the first attempt at a sequence framed and captured with it.

I had intended to catch the gem cluster as well, but I missed. This is all captured on the 11th the other day in Melbourne.

I've got the sequence saved so I can redo it and compare when I get around to modding the canon and can use it with some filters.

4 panels, each 20 x 30sec ISO800, with darks and flats.
Canon 60D, baader coma corrector, Vixen 200mm F/4

The panels themselves came out pretty well considering the moon, but after stitching it all together in pixinsight I noticed a bunch of pinched stars along the borders of the overlap, and a lot of distortion. Also not a lot of red, but I expect that will improve with the modification of the camera.
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Old 16-03-2020, 01:01 AM
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Looks pretty good at this scale Elliot. I'm playing around with a mosaic of Rho Oph atm. It's an enticing concept isn't it.
Best of luck going forward,
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