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Old 20-02-2015, 11:37 AM
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first time using ed80 telescope

Oh I am proud at myself. ..All the frustration of getting to focus for the camera. I put this on my star adventure tracker. .got a shout if Jupiter. .that's the far I can get. I don't know how to stack the Jupiter on deep star stacker. .its too be too small. .tried trio stack Nebula but the colours was all wrong. .its too much pink and grey...not much of blue and purple..its to was hard for me. ..its to this on lightroom instead. ..Jupiter was done on photoshop
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Old 20-02-2015, 01:00 PM
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Well done Cola. You need Registax, or similar freeware for stacking
planets and the moon. DSS is not suitable. The strange colours in the
final image in DSS are normal. You have to make adjustments
yourself to produce the best amounts of nebulosity, and the right colours.
DSS does have a help tab, or you may find a tutorial for DSS on youtube.
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Old 20-02-2015, 02:14 PM
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thank you... being a first timer... I am still learning.. oh.. there's another software for the planet.. oh.. better find that then.. and try again.. Sure I will try and use the Help and you tube for DSS.. Thanks again!
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