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Old 03-11-2012, 03:29 PM
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Its been a while since I did a deep sky image.
This one is a salvage from some imaging I did with the AP140 whilst I was having tracking problems with my PMX mount. This is a crop from a Lagoon image which isn't really good enough to post. This section though turned out not too bad considering.

AP140 F7.5 with Tak 4 inch flattener, Proline 16803, STi and MMOAG and PMX mount.

http://upload.pbase.com/gregbradley/...47122838/large

I installed a baffle kit for the Planewave CDK17, cleaned the mirrors and generally getting shipshape to get some more imaging done soon.

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Old 03-11-2012, 04:37 PM
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Beautiful image, Greg!
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Old 03-11-2012, 04:51 PM
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Pretty ordinary Greg, most of the stars look like they are joined in a giant spagetti thing.
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Old 03-11-2012, 05:51 PM
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Beautiful image, Greg!
Thanks Larry

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Pretty ordinary Greg, most of the stars look like they are joined in a giant spagetti thing.
Yes I see that. I did a repro and I think that I reduced that a lot.
Its not the best this setup can do of course but it still turned out ok. Its also a crop of a much larger image.

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Good to see you salvaged something from the wreckage, Greg!
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Old 03-11-2012, 06:58 PM
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Good to see you salvaged something from the wreckage, Greg!
Thanks Rick. I took the data over a month ago. I didn't bother to process it as I knew it had some double stars from a spike in the PE. But there was some usable data there. Not the best I will take but no images for while so its good to get something out.

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One of my favourite regions of the sky.
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One of my favourite regions of the sky.
Cheers JJJ. It is a nice area.

I now have a replacement worm block and updated software so I am hopeful I will be back to super tight round stars next time and long exposures with something higher quality to show.
The CDK is all cleaned up with extra baffles installed ready to go as well now my autoguider is back and all working well.

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Great colors Greg. Cool framing too.
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Hi Greg,

very nice. Many details and nice colours. I did a widefield of this region, now I know the close up.
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Great colors Greg. Cool framing too.
Thanks Marc. Its nice to retrieve something from that weak imaging run and also to be able to post an astro image. Its been a while.

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very nice. Many details and nice colours. I did a widefield of this region, now I know the close up.
Thanks very much. Its a pretty nebula.
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Some nice colour processing there Greg! The way the clouds have been in Sydney at least we can process / look at these repros. Sounds like you had a warranty issue with your PMX and should be sorted out now (new worm block)?
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Cheers JJJ. It is a nice area.

I now have a replacement worm block and updated software so I am hopeful I will be back to super tight round stars next time and long exposures with something higher quality to show.
The CDK is all cleaned up with extra baffles installed ready to go as well now my autoguider is back and all working well.

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Sounds like you have been busy Greg, you will be eager to get back out.

Not your best result but it is such a lovely area that even faulty equipment affected data can be made to look good

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Old 05-11-2012, 05:48 PM
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Some nice colour processing there Greg! The way the clouds have been in Sydney at least we can process / look at these repros. Sounds like you had a warranty issue with your PMX and should be sorted out now (new worm block)?
Yes I received the new worm block which looks very nice but have to fit it yet. Next trip.

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Sounds like you have been busy Greg, you will be eager to get back out.

Not your best result but it is such a lovely area that even faulty equipment affected data can be made to look good

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That's exacly what I thought.

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A very nice looking photo Greg.

Great colours and tones.


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Thanks Ross. Its a lovely area.

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Old 06-11-2012, 05:27 AM
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Looks good Greg. The attached thumbnail looks really bad though, blurry and tiny.
The version on your site is great.
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Old 06-11-2012, 02:38 PM
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I uploaded a thumbnail as an attachment. What should I have done so the thumbnail links to the actual image not the thumbnail?

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Very nice Greg and an often overlooked area due to m8 being so prominent. Love the image and it's processing.
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If my failures turned out this good I would be quite happy Greg. Nice job of processing.

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