Hi Guys, here's a couple of pics I just finished stacking from Friday and Saturday night at the SPSP. I just brought my ED80 and let it shoot all night in 2min subs and 5min subs.
Click on the links above to see large wide versions.
Thanks for looking again and tips comments most welcome. RGB and color balance are not my 'forte'.
Some nice and interesting results there Marc I like the Rho shot, always looks good when you show the dust.
The colours look a little drab though and maybe red biased..? Vibe this up a bit and they should look better I recon.
Three nights in a row huh?...and I didn't bring my rig Last time I had that at Wiruna I stared at Centaurus A the whole time
Mike
Thanks Mike. Yeah you're right, definitely on the red side and a bit flat. Due for a repro . Must be the side effects of the "Pinot Noir". Thanks Trev . Mate I still can't believe you didn't bring your gear. Skies were pretty cool. It's like being on a diet and waiting at the bus stop in front of the chocolate factory. How did you do it? Hope you had a great time looking through all the big dobs though.
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Originally Posted by alan meehan
Hi Marc what a great star party was good to catch up with you ,nice rho oph,shot very smooth lotsa dustgreat work
ALAN
Thanks Alan. Was great to meet you too. It's a weird feeling talking to people for 10min not knowing who they are then asking "you're on IIS? Yeah? What's your handle?" then go "Ha! I know who you are now". Gee, how sad... I need to get out more hey?
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Originally Posted by CoolhandJo
Top work Marc. Wonderful shots.. Wish I was there..next time for sure!
Thanks Paul. Yes it was great. Good company and great skies. One of the best SPSP I reckon.
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Originally Posted by madwayne
So this is what was going in that observatory tent while the owner was off boozing and sitting in front of the fire .
Good work Marc, like the others my favourite would be the Rho Oph panel - really nice.
I'm not happy with the data I have looked at so far but haven't spent alot of time going through it, I'll get there at some point.
Wayne
Thanks Wayne. Was great catching up with you. The red lights were on in that tent but nobody was in there. It is a decoy. I was mostly with MBJ next to his 16" dob eating his crackers and drinking wine or browsing around the field checking up on the other rigs. That field around the house was as packed as it can be hey? I heard something about people at the observing field on the other side asking "where is everybody?"
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Hi Marc,
Really great shots (as usuall). You really have that ED80 humming.
Matt
Thanks Matt. Nothing compared to the superb galaxy shots you took. They were already looking good on the laptop screen when you captured but the processing is gorgeous. That Titan/FSQ106 combo is a winner. What a beast.
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Originally Posted by h0ughy
looks like you enjoyed yourself at SPSP
Oooo yeah! It was great David. Shame you couldn't make it. Everybody had a ball. Big happy crowd. Clear skies were a plus.
nice work marc.. glad to see you got some time on the rho oph region.. i hope you think it was a good idea now :-)
the rho region is also pretty tricky to process, from both a contrast and colour point of view. Your colours may not be far off, but accurate colour isn’t necessarily the best! When you get to your repro, I’d boost the contrast a bit as well.. the darkest dust lanes can be quite a bit darker than you have them currently. That’ll make it a bit more punchy.
Was great to meet the ‘real’ Marc at SPSP.. not surprisingly, your real personality is quite different to online.. (something about that french accent and attitude!). You are clearly a very talented imager and have given me several good ideas to think about.
Thanks for your help over the weekend and I will be posting some of my own images (from Saturday only unfortunately as you are aware) later on this week when I come to terms with CCD Stack. Actually I am finding CCD Stack really good as I work my way through it.
Bon Appetite a fine selection but do agree with ElSid on the colour
Thanks Trev. ElSid is 100% right. Will do in time.
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Originally Posted by Lester
Very nice Marc, and a few tweeks to make them outstanding.
Thanks Lester. More excuses for a repro. I like it!
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Originally Posted by philiphart
nice work marc.. glad to see you got some time on the rho oph region.. i hope you think it was a good idea now :-)
Thanks Phil. Was a real treat to meet you and pick your brain. I always though imaging Rho was a good idea. Maybe it was Fred talking.
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Originally Posted by philiphart
the rho region is also pretty tricky to process, from both a contrast and colour point of view. Your colours may not be far off, but accurate colour isn’t necessarily the best! When you get to your repro, I’d boost the contrast a bit as well.. the darkest dust lanes can be quite a bit darker than you have them currently. That’ll make it a bit more punchy.
Not wrong there. Mine's flat as (not in a good way ) Was my first go at it and not the last. I'm dumping M8 for Rho Ophiuchus now. It's official. Waiting eagerly to see your masterpiece of the whole area though. I'm getting those sunglasses ready.
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Originally Posted by philiphart
Was great to meet the ‘real’ Marc at SPSP.. not surprisingly, your real personality is quite different to online.. (something about that french accent and attitude!).
Too kind mate. Agreed about the accent. That'll never go. Attitude? Did I try to strangle Fred?.. Again?...T'was dark. I can't remember.
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Originally Posted by philiphart
You are clearly a very talented imager and have given me several good ideas to think about.
Right... you must have heard about my [patent pending] polar alignment method. That is confidential right?
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Originally Posted by telecasterguru
Marc,
I like all the images especially the Spider.
Thanks for your help over the weekend and I will be posting some of my own images (from Saturday only unfortunately as you are aware) later on this week when I come to terms with CCD Stack. Actually I am finding CCD Stack really good as I work my way through it.
Frank
Thanks Frank. No worries was great chatting with you and checking your monster 10" astrograph. It's good to hear you went home with a lot of subs in your bag. CCDStack takes some getting use to but after a while it grows on you. It just works.
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Originally Posted by Tom Davis
Good work Marc! I like them all!
Tom
You're way too kind Tom. Not 100% happy with them and I'll play again with the data to bring a bit more contrast and less red. I think each scope produces data that needs to be processed differently. The ED80 is a small aperture and I definitely need to work a harder to bring the light and colors back in the processing as it looks muted. I've been bad and lazy for too long only doing Ha with the hyperstar which is as simple as it gets to process.
Nice images Marc, where were you set up? I should have dropped past to say G'day
Michael
Thanks Michael. I was next to the godzilla mount, on the imaging field in the green igloo tent (aka the frog pad). Where were you? Might have met you in the dark?
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Originally Posted by jjjnettie
Number 3 for me.
Thanks JJJ. Glad you liked it. Hard to process (for me).
I went for a walk around the imaging house on the Saturday arvo, there was a Titan set up there!! Not many around at that time of day, next time I'll walk up during the evening :-)
I went for a walk around the imaging house on the Saturday arvo, there was a Titan set up there!! Not many around at that time of day, next time I'll walk up during the evening :-)
Michael
Saturday arvo we would have been on the other field. The titan was Matt's with the FSQ106. He posted his wonderful shots here. My tent was the green one not too far next to Wayne's next to the shed.