M42 in the very wee hours this morning. With the new (second Hand) Ed 120. (I should say thanks Sad!)
12 x 1 min lights, 1000d, ISO 800, 7 darks, 25 bias frames.
Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker and finished off in Gimp.
Due to weather and a bit of a planetary bug, this is my first deep sky object for ages.
I'm reasonably happy with the result.
Darren
Last edited by desler; 19-08-2009 at 08:27 PM.
Reason: update
M42 in the very wee hours this morning. With the new (second Hand) Ed 120.
12 x 1 min lights, 1000d, ISO 800, 7 darks, 25 bias frames.
Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker and finished off in Gimp.
Due to weather and a bit of a planetary bug, this is my first deep sky object for ages.
The best plan for imaging M42 is to take a series of core shots of maybe 15 seconds and then a series of long exposure shots 5 to 10minutes even 15. Then use Photoshop layers to blend in the 15 sec core shot which will be overexposed in the 10min shots.
There is a tutorial on the net about how to do that exactly.
The best plan for imaging M42 is to take a series of core shots of maybe 15 seconds and then a series of long exposure shots 5 to 10minutes even 15. Then use Photoshop layers to blend in the 15 sec core shot which will be overexposed in the 10min shots.
There is a tutorial on the net about how to do that exactly.