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Originally Posted by Chris Southby
Hi Matt
Your image shows almost the exact same region as mine (see Wide Field Sagittarius thread). Your processing is be a bit better though. How did you take your images i.e. lights, darks etc.
cheers
Chris
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Hi Chris. This is the result of 10 x 2min lights. I used ICNR to create darks. So the dark subtraction for reducing pixel noise occurred after each individual exposure.
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Originally Posted by toryglen-boy
Hi Matt
Thats a lovely image, although a bit small to give it any critique.
well done though, its very good quality.

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Thanks Duncan. I weighed up making it a larger image, but that would have been at the expense of quality. I would have ended up with a setting of only around 60% quality if I'd saved the jpeg around 1000 pixels or higher.
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Originally Posted by RB
Not a bad start Matt, focus looks good.
There seems to be a green hue in the central region and some glow in the corners, almost looks like amp glow on the left but not sure you'd get amp glow with the 40D.
Might be a light pollution gradient.
What settings did you use?
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Hi RB.
I used f4, ISO 800, and had my 24-70mmL set at 50mm.
The glow could have come from next door. A block of units with a lot of outside lighting.
Not sure about the green colour. It was there in the image, and I've noticed it in other Milky Way widefields. Dunno