Do you have a bigger chip to take advantage of the BRC's big corrected image circle?
Mike
Thanks Mike.
If only! The use of small chip CCDs is a throwback to the days when I used a C11.
It brings up the question whether it is technically possible to upgrade a CCD camera to a larger chip instead of buying the complete outfit for a substantial cost.
Man don't people actually read the posts...? MARC!!!!!!
The number of times people have asked questions about an image when the info is either in the post or under the image, is quite alarming
The old care factor me thinks..?
Mike
Oops! Right. I saw it now BRC 250. Not familiar with that scope. I recognised ST-X10ME but missed the characters before as begin part of the exposure times. Selective vision. I should read more but I was just captivated by the picture - That's my excuse anyway... does this qualify?
You're pumping out some lovely images for sure there Steven - I really like this one. I know you like the "natural" look (whatever that is ) but I can't help feeling there's a greenish cast over the image that hides a bit of it's magic. I took the liberty of playing with it to remove the cast and to impart a more gem-like quality - see attached - sure hope you don't mind.
a very special region! Thanks for showing in such a high quality!
Thanks Prokyon.
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Originally Posted by marc4darkskies
You're pumping out some lovely images for sure there Steven - I really like this one. I know you like the "natural" look (whatever that is ) but I can't help feeling there's a greenish cast over the image that hides a bit of it's magic. I took the liberty of playing with it to remove the cast and to impart a more gem-like quality - see attached - sure hope you don't mind.
In any case a great shot!
Cheers, Marcus
Thanks Marcus.
There's no issues with playing with the image.
It's interesting that objects that emit the blue Hb emission, come out blue/green. It may reflect some overlap in the bandwidths of the blue and green filters.