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Old 05-02-2011, 01:12 PM
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M42 @ 400mm f5.6 REPRO

Hi all,
Had hoped to add more subs and perhaps some Ha too, but a look at the weather forecast suggests that I won't be imaging for the week

Decided to repro my previous M42 taken with the new 400mm f5.6L lens.
That image was rife with satellite trails which I thought could not be removed.
H pointed me towards Sigma stacking which worked well in removing them.

So, here's a repro - pulled back on the gaudy colour scheme and tried to deal with the noise in the outer parts of the gas/dust too!

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http://s327.photobucket.com/albums/k...urrent=11h.jpg

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Old 05-02-2011, 02:12 PM
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Wow Doug that is awesome mate, a beautiful field of view, colour looks pretty spot on to me, IMHO.

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Old 05-02-2011, 08:10 PM
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Wow Doug that is awesome mate, a beautiful field of view, colour looks pretty spot on to me, IMHO.

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Cheers Mate
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Old 05-02-2011, 08:10 PM
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For Craig_L

Re your PM about the stars in the image, here's 100% crops of middle and edges of a randomly selected sub.

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Doug

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Old 05-02-2011, 09:09 PM
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Those cropped images would take some beating from any lens. Thanks for the views Doug.
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Old 05-02-2011, 09:43 PM
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Love the dust. Great balance across the image!
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Old 05-02-2011, 11:14 PM
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Nice tracking Doug, looks spot on mate.

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Old 06-02-2011, 12:20 AM
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Those cropped images would take some beating from any lens. Thanks for the views Doug.
Not too bad Lester - Craig_L and I were worried about some astigmatism in the stars, posted the crops to try and work it out. Perhaps a slight 'bulge' to the top right of the brighter stars - ?focus, ?tracking, ?lens mis- aligned with focal plane...who knows? Not too bad though!

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Love the dust. Great balance across the image!
Thankyou sir - that shadows/highlights function in PS has a lot to answer for in this image!

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Nice tracking Doug, looks spot on mate

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Looks pretty good Doug, although I reckon the dust should be that browny colour. Dropping back the red in curves with give that more balanced look.

I really like the field of view though.
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Looks pretty good Doug, although I reckon the dust should be that browny colour. Dropping back the red in curves with give that more balanced look.

I really like the field of view though.
Cheers Paul - added a bit more data: grand total of 200mins worth

Smoothed things out considerably and allowed me to push the data a bit more.

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Lovely image Doug, Great field of view and the colours look very good.
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Lovely image Doug, nice work! The second repro is the goods!
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Lovely image Doug, Great field of view and the colours look very good.
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Lovely image Doug, nice work! The second repro is the goods!
Thanks Mike - link to the "final" repro is below. Darks calibration removed some of the pesky hot pixel trails seen in the other images.

http://s327.photobucket.com/albums/k...t=M42Final.jpg

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Old 14-02-2011, 12:24 PM
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That's a ripper Doug. Love all that dust swirling about. very 3D'ish.
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Yes I agree, the last repro is great Doug, the trap looks better too, very nice work

"To repro or not to repro, that is the question...." William Reprocessor
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Nice image Doug, and the fact that you got it using a DSLR lens, that is amazing in itself!
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Doug, that repro is absolutely beautiful mate, top shot I reckon. The old 40D doesn't do a bad job hey
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Yes I agree, the last repro is great Doug, the trap looks better too, very nice work

"To repro or not to repro, that is the question...." William Reprocessor
Aye fair Sidonio, there's the rub!

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Nice image Doug, and the fact that you got it using a DSLR lens, that is amazing in itself!
They ain't Taks, but the performance of some of the L series Canon lenses can be pretty nice.

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Doug, that repro is absolutely beautiful mate, top shot I reckon. The old 40D doesn't do a bad job hey
Cheers Pete - it's been souped-up a fair bit though

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That's a ripper Doug. Love all that dust swirling about. very 3D'ish.
Thanks Craig - the gamble over buying the 400mm lens seems to have paid off (so far!)

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Stupendous work!
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