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Old 12-05-2011, 12:43 PM
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M 17 'Swan/lobster Nebula.

Hi Folks.

I was up late last night,testing my Orion SSAG,which I got up and running,and had my Canon 50 D taking a few star cluster images,to check for star trails.I felt reasonably pleased-considering it was my first ever use in operating SSAG.The moon set at midnight,and I took a few more test images of M17.I did have camera focused with batnov mask,as I intended to check guiding,but took this image just to see how the 50D and all the cables went.

It is a 4 minute single frame at 400iso.I have worked raw image in CS5 mainly curves.I did not spend a great time doing this.But thought the image was not too bad,considering I have not been able to do any DSI for two years (it rains a lot in QLD,and working ten hours days up until recently .)

Thanks for looking.Chris
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Here is another version of the image,may be this one might be more to people's liking.I have not done any AP for two years.
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Old 13-05-2011, 12:10 PM
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That's a cool pic Chris. You need more data but you got the colors right. It's not an easy one in RGB. Looks great in Ha though. Still to get a decent one myself.
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Looks good Chris - guiding certainly seems to be working well (finally)!!!!

You've got a small amount of coma out to the periphery, but the central stars are nice and tight.

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Very nice photo Chris.

I like the colour in the stars....a natural look.


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Old 14-05-2011, 07:05 PM
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re neb

Thank you Ross,I too prefer a 'natural' look,I had one chap also say he liked the 'black' back ground.I prefer not to have very large amounts of nebulosity.As I feel the object then becomes to look like something I am unfamiliar with.I am happy to take an image and have it look similar to what I see with my eye through a larger size telescope.Cheers Chris
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