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Originally Posted by alpal
Hi Peter,
They are both sharp detailed images & you've put a lot of time into them.
I await the final results.
cheers
Allan
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Thanks Allan, while taking these images I am wrestling with sequence generator pro so that on work nights I can just set up after dark and pack it in in the morning. It makes taking longer images pretty easy, for instance 5 hours of the rosette image was captured in one night.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Really like the LDN 1622 image Peter even just in B&W it looks very mysterious and teh star flaring is not noticable r an issue to my eyes really  The Rosette is coming along although I might have expected a little more after 7.5hrs and apart from the stars being over sharpened, to me it looks over smoothed  I think the quick and dirty style of processing you mentioned may be the culprit here though? You've been on a discovery journey with your equipment for as long as I can remember and the stars and field quality looks good in both these shots so you must be happy about that
How often do you get to Pauls place? Must be nice having access to a good dark sky
Mike
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Yes the rosette has a tad too much smoothing for my liking too, that will be less of an issue when I have more data and other filters so I can compile an entire image.
The star flaring was not a huge issue for me either, but when it dosn't get dark till 10pm I start getting the astroshakes and have to do something with myself

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I am more than happy with the star field, I largely put that down to choosing an f5 system rather than faster with the cheaper mpcc and the quality of orion optics mirrors.
Paul has been great to me, soon he will not have to go to his site at all to image which might have meant I was **** out of luck. But instead he told me that If I want to go down to let him know and most nights he would be able to make it happen. I cant thank him enough for that.
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
The LDN shot is fantastic. That's really high quality.
Gre.
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Thanks Greg, I only wish I could have made a colour image. I may still be able to next new moon, or next year failing that.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Two really neat shots. Well done. 
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Thanks Marc, I appreciate all the praise!