In the spirit of making lemonade from the lemons of poor seeing I whinged about in my last post a month ago, I decided to add RGB to my luminance after all. This is now 16.25 hours of LRGB cropped slightly and reduced to 70% to compensate for seeing induced artefacts.
One thing's certain, while it's quite photogenic, this is tough target - especially when good nights around here are so scarce! Note that the glare at the top right of the full frame is from the yellow 6.7 mag HIP 113240 - just out of frame.
Very nice Marcus! Doesn't quite have that "clarity" that you're looking for but we can only work with the skies we're dealt Not a galaxy I am familiar with but it certainly looks active!
Hi Marcus,
that's a good result on a magnitude 11 target.
Your supreme optics are limited by the seeing.
It's hard to find better unless you go to CHART 32.
Very nice Marcus! Doesn't quite have that "clarity" that you're looking for but we can only work with the skies we're dealt Not a galaxy I am familiar with but it certainly looks active!
Cheers Colin. What I don't have in sharpness I tried to make up for in colour. There's certainly plenty going on in there and I was happy to see the HII regions showing up so well.
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Originally Posted by alpal
Hi Marcus,
that's a good result on a magnitude 11 target.
Your supreme optics are limited by the seeing.
It's hard to find better unless you go to CHART 32.
cheers
Allan
You're too kind Allan - a couple of others on IIS have also produced sharper and deeper versions than mine. A few nights of sub 2 arcsec seeing would be nice once in a while!
You're too kind Allan - a couple of others on IIS have also produced sharper and deeper versions than mine. A few nights of sub 2 arcsec seeing would be nice once in a while!
I've had sub 2 arcsec seeing only once in 5 years in Melbourne
& that was with an Ha filter.
One night it went to 7 arcsec & I had to pack up the telescope.
While it might not be the image you want Marcus, it's still a damn fine NGC7424. And you can always think of it as practice for that special night.
I like it.
Trev
Nice final result Marcus...the seeing will come your way... eventually
Mike
Cheers Mike ... I hope you're right!
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Originally Posted by Regulus
While it might not be the image you want Marcus, it's still a damn fine NGC7424. And you can always think of it as practice for that special night.
I like it.
Trev
Marcus, I've played around with my 14 hours of luminance. If you don't mind I can just put a link here. Let me know. It's not something I want to leave up on my site....at least not yet. Even after 14 hours/dithered and some smoothing attempt the background is pretty shabby. I did manage some detail though.