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Originally Posted by RickS
Looks great, Greg. Should be a cracker when finished!
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Thank you very much Rick
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Originally Posted by rustigsmed
looks great Greg, I feel for your computer!!
how many stitched pictures is this made up from?
best of luck with the rest of the mosaic
Cheers
Rusty
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Thank you very much Rusty

Just 12 or 13 from memory in that so far.
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Originally Posted by ourkind
WOW Greg! It already looks stunning!
You might need some similar software to seti@home so willing participants can help you process your images
Make sure you have UPS and file backups while processing!
Looking forward to more glimpses and the final version!!!
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I SO need to look into that. Haha

Thanks very much Carlos
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Originally Posted by iceman
Beautiful work Greg, that's going to be a cracker when it's finished.
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Thank you very much Mike
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Looks pretty cool. How do you view the high res?
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Thank you very much Marc

This is as big as I am offering at the moment. I promise to upload the full res version somewhere once I am finished
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Looks very grand, I like these ragged edged mozaics actually, kind of looks like the results from a NASA probe or satellite
Mike
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Thank you very much Mike
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
I agree; I really like that look.
An interesting project to undertake, no doubt it will have its share of hassles but right now it is looking nice and will look great once done.
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Thank you very much Paul

Glad you like it so far.
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Originally Posted by Larryp
That's going to be superb!
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Thanks Laurie
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Originally Posted by AstroJason
Wow that is great! Can't wait to see the finished product
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Thanks Jason
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
A great project Greg and a fantastic start.
The most obvious thing about it to me is the blue bias. I think Canon cameras in nightscapes often seem to have a blue bias. The Nikon seems to have a slight green or yellow bias. So both need to be controlled with colour.
If this is RAW my suggestion is to play with white balance temps to get the right one. It seems too cool and a higher temp white balance may do the trick.
I wonder if an 18% grey card 4 minute exposure might make a great custom white balance for the camera. I should try that for myself.
4 minutes at ISO800 sounds smart for maximum dynamic range and minimum noise.
I've seen some 5D shots of the Milky Way that get this fantastic fine white star backgrounds. It would make a good processing goal to try to achieve that.
Did you use F4 for chromatic aberration in the lens reasons? 50mm lenses are usually pretty good and the cheapest in the range. I got a Nikon 50mm F1.8g lens recently thats a real cracker and it was only $209 on Ebay. I haven't used it for astro yet but I did use an older Nikon 50mm F1.8 AFD and it was superb wide open. I had a Canon 50mm F1.8 and it seemed the same as the Nikon AFD but not as good as the Nikon 50mm F1.8g.
Greg.
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Thank you so very much for that awesome feedback and suggestions Greg. I really appreciate it.

Yes F/4 was used to mitigate CA. The nifty fifty is pretty poor at the edges wide open at F/1.8 but stop it down to F/4 or F/5.6 and it is very sharp.
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Originally Posted by atalas
Great project!very nice.
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Thank you very much Louie
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Originally Posted by Poita
What spec is the computer you are processing that on?
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Just a home PC Peter

I'm not even sure what it has in it these days. Been upgraded a few times, but noticeably struggling with this whooper.