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Hi all just a few from today.

130mm - daystar chromosphere.

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A nice variation on the images presented Russell. What camera did you use?
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Old 20-03-2022, 10:59 AM
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Thanks Gerard- I just used the qhy163m which does a good job on planetary
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Great detail in the images Russell. You have certainly got the Quark dialed in now.
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Great detail in the images Russell. You have certainly got the Quark dialed in now.
thanks guys, yes definitely got the capture going alright now - the tilt adapter was really a must imo, I am happy with my surface processing I'm just still to figure out the right amount sharpening for the proms - it doesn't take much to over do it!
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Old 21-03-2022, 12:09 AM
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thanks guys, yes definitely got the capture going alright now - the tilt adapter was really a must imo, I am happy with my surface processing I'm just still to figure out the right amount sharpening for the proms - it doesn't take much to over do it!

Agreed, the proms don't take much sharpening before they look like they've melted.
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