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Originally Posted by TrevorW
Looking at the large image and the Bmask picture I'd say collimation off a bit I would expect a perfectly round star image when focusing with the Bmask
cee thu lu
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There is a slight pinch and I agree that the slight egginess of some stars in the top left coner of the pic goes along with the way in which it needs some further collimation. Boy these are difficult beasts to ride! Its very close but a few more tweaks to get it right on.
cee thu lu the pronounciation of Cthulu indeed... how very literal

my answer is
facial tentacles and even a baleful red eye
EEYA EEYA ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
Still the slight softness of the pic allows your imagination to run wild..
just like the face on mars so many years ago. A whole industry was ruined by better Mars orbiter pictures
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Originally Posted by Grahame
Hi Paul,
few links from when i had the GSO RC10 for you to compare:
M83 here
M20 here
I never did NGC 2070 with the old RC but i'll have a crack at it with the new one for comparison if you would like.
Grahame.
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Thanks Grahame you've been a ton of help with all of this so far and you have my undying thanks.
Between you and Brendan I have learnt so much since I took my first DSLR pic in March.
all the best
Paul
