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Old 14-03-2012, 01:58 PM
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Test image Eta Carina by moonlight.

Here's another image by moonlight, this time of Eta Carina.
There's quite a lot of coma as I wasn't using my coma corrector, this image is only two subs of 5 minutes each, ISO 200 and 400. They were stacked in DSS and processed in photshop.
No dark frames, flats or bias frames were used, I'm amazed how clean the image is. The only real problem with processing i had was the minimum pass filter in photoshop, it's very aggressive and can only set to 1 pixel. This leaves black rings around the stars, which I don't know how to get rid of yet.
Telescope 8" f/4 astrograph.
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Old 14-03-2012, 07:44 PM
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Good effort, keep it up!

As soon as you press ok when using the minimum filter, go to Edit> Fade, and you will be able to fade your filter off a bit, may help with the stars.
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Old 14-03-2012, 09:53 PM
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Looks good Justin.

I'm also at the "beginner" stage with Photoshop. I have found that if you create a duplicate layer, use the minimum filter and then reduce the opacity, helps reduce the black rings.

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Old 15-03-2012, 06:04 PM
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Thanks guy's.

Good tips!

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Here's another image by moonlight, this time of Eta Carina.
There's quite a lot of coma as I wasn't using my coma corrector, this image is only two subs of 5 minutes each, ISO 200 and 400. They were stacked in DSS and processed in photshop.
No dark frames, flats or bias frames were used, I'm amazed how clean the image is. The only real problem with processing i had was the minimum pass filter in photoshop, it's very aggressive and can only set to 1 pixel. This leaves black rings around the stars, which I don't know how to get rid of yet.
Telescope 8" f/4 astrograph.
HEQ Pro5 mount.
Canon 1100D.
Great effort Justin!get that coma corrector In...when using minimum filter(I assume for star reduction) with PS do It in a layer and cycle back the opacity to 50%.
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