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Old 08-07-2012, 09:36 AM
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IC5070 pelican and HH555

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I did this test this with the QSI 583 just arrived and rc 8 "f8. Are 19 images of 15 minutes each to BIN1 (has 12 nm) with the moon in recent days.
The first night the telescope was completely out of the collimation. But I added, however, these exposures to strengthen the signal. I tried to highlight the "small" (for my setup) Herbig Haro 555. Together with the galaxies are the objects that fascinate me most.

Criticisms and suggestions very welcome,

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Old 08-07-2012, 09:59 AM
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amazing photo. Great in details of clouds. I liked it very much
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Old 08-07-2012, 11:04 AM
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That is a very sharp picture - you're going to get a lot from
this new QSI camera - you should be very pleased.

In RGB the pelican always comes out just red.
I like the narrowband versions such as
the one on QSI's web page:
http://qsimaging.com/gallery.html

You''l be able to do one like that now for the pelican -
and maybe better after this test image that you posted.
Well done.

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Old 08-07-2012, 10:21 PM
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Great colour and detail Fabiomax.

A very good photo.

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Thanks to all!
Indeed, perhaps the color is not really tragic, but it needs many poses in rgb to balance the enormous signal was present in the area. I not crazy about the color-mapped images, but this area taken with Hubble palette is simply wonderful. I hope to be able to add more poses in OIII!
thanks for seeing the photo,
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Nice work Fabiomax.
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Nicely detailed image Fabiomax, I like your web site presentation too

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Great stuff, Fabiomax. A very interesting image!
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Atalas, RickC,RickS Thank you!
I'm glad you like it also presented on the site, I wanted to add another photo for an interesting comparison, but I am waiting .... Copyright issues,
will see,
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