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Old 17-11-2013, 01:39 AM
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M42, an F7 guinea pig

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Whilst I had the guiding sorted and as NGC 253 headed lower into the crapmosphere, I slewed over to Orion to shoot some quick subs @ F7 before I called it a night.

The background is a little noisy but easily fixed with more data. I still had to pack up and haul everything inside, so it was just quick re balance and a short run of 10 subs to see how guiding would go on the opposite side of the meridian. There's room for improvement but I'm happy with where I'm at.

5 x 2 min + 5 x 5 minute subs . sensor temps were reading 28 to 31c
Canon 60Da on C11 Edge hd with .7x focal reducer, 1960mmFL
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Old 17-11-2013, 07:43 AM
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A very dramatic shot Rod. Are you able to shift the slight orange colour over to more red?

Love the tight Trap area.

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Old 17-11-2013, 08:47 AM
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Very nice. Looks like an oil painting.
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Old 17-11-2013, 04:40 PM
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Great shot Rod. It's amazing how much variety comes out from this one object.
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Nice detail and colours
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Old 17-11-2013, 06:03 PM
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Nice picture . How do you measure the sensor temperature ??
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Old 17-11-2013, 07:20 PM
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Very nice. Looks like an oil painting.
Ha yeah! it does

Nice one Rod, perhaps a bit mono in the core.. but I love it when a night of imaging is too good to finish because it's still clear and ya juuuust have ta shoot something else ...before packing up (groan)

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Very nice. Looks like an oil painting.
Thanks Marc! Yeah that's what I thought too.

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Great shot Rod. It's amazing how much variety comes out from this one object.
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Thanks Geoff! Yes it's great to see everyone's take on it, I know M42's a bit but I never get sick of it.

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Nice detail and colours
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Nice picture . How do you measure the sensor temperature ??
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Thanks Philip. I use a canon camera control program called Backyard EOS, its great! After each sub image is taken it records the sensors temperature in the file name of the image. Very handy!

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Ha yeah! it does

Nice one Rod, perhaps a bit mono in the core.. but I love it when a night of imaging is too good to finish because it's still clear and ya juuuust have ta shoot something else ...before packing up (groan)

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Thanks Mike! Yeah I just couldn't resist it I thought bugger it! I'll just stay up a bit longer, I fell into bed at 4:11am

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Old 17-11-2013, 08:59 PM
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A very dramatic shot Rod. Are you able to shift the slight orange colour over to more red?

Love the tight Trap area.

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Thanks for the feedback Greg!

Sometimes the colour calibration tool in Pixinsight leaves me scratching my head and having second thoughts about its results. I didn't mind what it came up with this time, especially considering the very few stars it had to work off for the white reference point. Other times I have run it, then clicked undo, proceeded without using it and adjusted the balance myself.

I ran the HDR tool using the 2 minute subs for the core, I'm pleased with the result.

I went back in and adjusted the balance with the curves tool. I reckon it has more of a "traditional" balance now. What do you think? I like them both

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Pretty deep for 5 mins subs Rod, dig the colors and results, the repro looks betterra & with more color in the core area too, Nice work
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Old 18-11-2013, 05:25 PM
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Nice Rod!

That C11 really brings out the detail, like your processing too.

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Old 18-11-2013, 09:18 PM
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Pretty deep for 5 mins subs Rod, dig the colors and results, the repro looks betterra & with more color in the core area too, Nice work
Thanks for the feedback Bob!

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Nice Rod!

That C11 really brings out the detail, like your processing too.

Cheers,

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I appreciate your kind words Justin

Yes I love the C11, its very versatile. I'm also keen observer and at a dark site it really soaks it up.
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