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Old 05-06-2022, 08:49 AM
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M16 - Eagle Nebula LRGB

Wish I had more time for this last night, but an early start meant I eventually had to get some sleep. But did manage a few hours on M16 after spending some time testing & configuring the imaging setup. Looking to add more data if the weather clears this week.

Lum - 30 x 3 minute, RGB - 6 x 5 minute each. Total integration: 3 hours.
Saxon 102mm F/7 triplet + x0.8 reducer/flattener (F/5.6)
ZWO ASI294MM Pro
DSS + Photoshop for processing.

I think I'm starting to get the hang of this mono imaging & loving the detail this camera can bring out.

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Mark,
Nice M16 exposing the pillars and outer nebulosity
Well done !!
Yes we all wish for more data

Just an observation over the past year or so , I notice a lot of folk ( both beginners and intermediates ) present their images the same night /early morning, instead of later that day or the following day/s
I know these ASI air thingy’s do it all on the spot ( stack and process ) but a lot of folk use traditional stacking and processing like me.
I always shut down , go to bed and process my images later the following day or the next day when I wasn’t so tired.
The last thing I want to do is sit behind a computer between midnight and 6am and process my data
Just an observation

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Hey! I wasn't in that much of a rush - I actually had a few hours sleep before starting.
But I do get anxious to see 'quick' results most of the time. Maybe I can try to practice slowing down a little.
Next step is to learn to process the separate channels in StarTools & combine them.

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Old 05-06-2022, 04:44 PM
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Hey! I wasn't in that much of a rush - I actually had a few hours sleep before starting.
But I do get anxious to see 'quick' results most of the time. Maybe I can try to practice slowing down a little.
Next step is to learn to process the separate channels in StarTools & combine them.

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I suppose anxiety gets the better of us and we want to see the fruits of our labours sooner than later
Nothing wrong with that at all , I’m retired so I’m not in a mad rush to process my data , no more 4.30am alarm clock !!
When using Startools, just stack your data using the recommended prerequisites , Open Startools, select Compose at the top , load your linear stacked fits files data set into the appropriate channels LRGB or for Narrowband Sii Ha Oiii , select your appropriate luminance colour preset and then select Keep then Linear and process as normal , when you hit the colour module everything is set for you to adjust your colour to taste

See below and attached ….

https://www.startools.org/modules/composite

https://www.startools.org/modules/color

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Thanks Martin, will look into it.
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Old 05-06-2022, 08:57 PM
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Test run through StarTools, thanks for the help Martin.
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Test run through StarTools, thanks for the help Martin.
All I can say is Wow what an image !!!

I’m a Startools tragic , it just works even with poor data , with good data and plenty of it , it’s unbelievable

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