Added 170mins of RGB colour data taken with same camera/lens.
Wasn't too happy with the RGB data as I had stopped down the lens with an external aperture mask in order to tighten up detail/stars - resulting subs were a bit dim and lacking punch and I feel this HaRGB blend suffers a bit for that - may revisit this when weather and moon allows.
Nice capture, Doug, and the field is well suited to this focal length. Don't know how you managed to find the cloud free time to get this though -local weather has been pretty unforgiving in the last week or so.
Nice capture, Doug, and the field is well suited to this focal length. Don't know how you managed to find the cloud free time to get this though -local weather has been pretty unforgiving in the last week or so.
Thanks Graeme - last Thursday night a sucker hole developed so I took advantage before it quickly closed up. Very cold and clear for a couple of hours then mist started to creep from horizon to zenith - grey cloud ever since.
Doug
That's very, very nice Doug. Those 20 mins subs have brought out lots of detail in the paw and also those surrounding whiffs of gas floating around the paw. Great foundation for the RGB to come if you haven't taken it already.
That's very, very nice Doug. Those 20 mins subs have brought out lots of detail in the paw and also those surrounding whiffs of gas floating around the paw. Great foundation for the RGB to come if you haven't taken it already.
Cheers Craig - I've been trying to marry the Ha with the RGB data I have from a couple of weeks back. I tried to be clever with that data by stopping the lens down with an external mask - only succeeded in getting dim but tight images! I need more signal for these RGbs.
Doug
Thats a beautiful result, focusing must have been tough.
John.
Cheers John - I use the SynScan mount electronics to aid in focusing...without the Ha filter in place I pick a bright star as User Object #1, then frame the Cat's Paw (and find a guide star) as User Object #2.
Then insert Ha filter into imaging chain - focus using Live View on User Object #1 (bright star) then slew to object #2 confident in focus and framing!! LOL
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Originally Posted by Ross G
Hi Doug,
What a great shot. Sharp and so much detail.
Your photos are paving the way for the rest of us to dust off our SLR lenses and try Ha photography from the suburbs.
Thanks.
Ross.
Cheers Ross - good lenses can produce some very pleasing results
Looks pretty good Doug. The star field is well shown, with all the lovely little dust lanes. Maybe more data will give even greater depth. The actual nebula is just a tad salmon, but still looks pretty nice. Overall a very pleasing image. Certainly a tough one to image and process. Did this last month myself in RGB, but think it is far too red for my liking. Getting the star field to look right with this object being so red is a real challenge. So I reckon your workmanship here is very good.
Looks pretty good Doug. The star field is well shown, with all the lovely little dust lanes. Maybe more data will give even greater depth. The actual nebula is just a tad salmon, but still looks pretty nice. Overall a very pleasing image. Certainly a tough one to image and process. Did this last month myself in RGB, but think it is far too red for my liking. Getting the star field to look right with this object being so red is a real challenge. So I reckon your workmanship here is very good.
Thanks Paul - Cats love Salmon!!!
I know what you mean though - the curse of the blend!
Doug