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Originally Posted by Mickoid
Chris, amazed at your 2mins unguided for this shot. Stars are pretty round, your PA must have been really good. Well dine. At 2 mins you should be getting more detail than your processed image shows. I downloaded your picture and did a quick edit on my phone using the picture editng software and came up with this.
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Thanks! Yeah drift aligning was a major headache when I started a few weeks ago, but I seem to be getting the hang of it.
Agree that the editing of this one isn't the best. It was about 1am when I did it and after a particularly exhausting weekend I wasn't exactly at my best (several beers may have been consumed during data collection)... had another shot at editing now, attached, but I think it's more to do with how I'm using DSS than the editing. The final TIF always comes out way too high contrast (very very black sky) and no colour. TIFs are nice and rich in dynamic range but there's only so much you can do.
Also think ISO 400 was a little ambitious. I think one stop will possibly lead to some blown-out stars, but I'll make that sacrifice to get some more of the fainter nebulosity.