Decided to centre on NGC 3293 for this image, just for something different. The stars are so bright in this region it's difficult to keep them under control when processing.
Equipment.
8" Newtonian astrograph f/4. on HEQ pro 5 mount. Orion mini guider.
Unmodded canon 1100D, baader coma corrector type 3.
14 x 9 minute subs, iso 800, stacked in DSS, processed in PS7.
Cheers,
Justin.
Last edited by tilbrook@rbe.ne; 26-07-2013 at 06:08 PM.
Reason: New picture.
Good detail and colors, another nice image Justin
But...do you got nights about 24 hours?
Thanks again Elio!
I'm lucky, I live in the country with dark skies. I have a observatory setup with everything ready to go. So if there's any clear sky it only takes 30 minutes to be up and imaging.
Nice image. I didn't try this region, yet.
When shooting M 42 the trapezium has the same problem. To solve this I took two sets of photos. With high ISO to nebula and low ISO to trapezium. I used layers and mask to insert trapezium inside. (http://i1063.photobucket.com/albums/...ilayer_1k4.jpg)
Nice image. I didn't try this region, yet.
When shooting M 42 the trapezium has the same problem. To solve this I took two sets of photos. With high ISO to nebula and low ISO to trapezium. I used layers and mask to insert trapezium inside. (http://i1063.photobucket.com/albums/...ilayer_1k4.jpg)