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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Three good images Justin, nice colours and with plenty of animals to be seen  I see the Angler fish too
I think it is really only your star shapes (and I assume the work you do on'em to fix'em) that are holding back your results from being corkers  I think you have explained before but what's going on here exactly?
Not that it matters as they are still good images worthy of display
Mike
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Thanks for your input Mike!
Stars always seem to be my nemesis!
I've supplied a single sub to show what I'm usually dealing with.
The stars are blocky and I think it's to do with pushing the limits with weight on Heq Pro 5 mount, it's actually guiding quite well with PHD showing the Osc index 0.3 and RMS 0.12 or lower, with guiding duration set to 1.5 to 2 seconds.
But the extra weight of the cooler box and counter balancing creates more torque.
I know when I run with out the cooler I get better star shapes.
Used have flexure but that's pretty well fixed, only minor deflection depending where the scope is pointing.
As far as processing goes, I usually do basic levels photo shop- select magic wand - select a suitable star - then similar - Select modify expand 5 to 7 pixels.
I then use filter Gaussian blur 1.5 to 1.7 pixels - filter other minimum one pixel then filter noise median one pixel.
This usually helps with the star shapes and I might do it several times during processing to try and keep the stars under control.
Ill do a repro on IC 2177 and see if I can fix those stars.
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Originally Posted by Shiraz
very pretty images Justin - and a self portrait to boot 
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Thanks Ray!
Handsome fella aren't I!!
Cheers,
Justin.