The Ha areas are quite interesting, I agree. The CDK image picks up the Ha areas without even doing a Ha filtered run. The RHA needs the Ha run to show them.
Some nice rich colours in there Greg and the stars look better now with the CDK data added. Doing hybrid images is fun huh? ...and you certainly have two formidably amazing setups now too
Some nice rich colours in there Greg and the stars look better now with the CDK data added. Doing hybrid images is fun huh? ...and you certainly have two formidably amazing setups now too
Mike
Not jealous at all of Greg's equipment
Cheers Mike. Yes I want to do dual imaging of targets to really get some deep data quickly. My filter wheel is off to FLI for repairs today so once its back I'll be in business.
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Originally Posted by RickS
A nice improvement, Greg, and it looks even more like M33 now
Thanks Rick. Does the colour look ok? I did a monitor calibration this morning and it made my monitor make things look more red or brownish background and I don't trust the callibration.
How do you go about combining the data from the two scopes??
Cheers,
Tim
Thanks Tim.
I like the sensitivity and cleanliness of the Sony chip. I like the full well depth and robustness of the stars from the 16803. So they complement each others strengths there.
I simply register and then stack them together using CCDstack. It works without a hitch.
Another cracker Greg- to me the Ha looks like fizzy fireworks on a Catherine wheel. Very cool
cheers
Graham
Thanks Graham. I am looking forward to do more combo images with these 2 setups. Plus I have quite a library of good data from the last several years already with the CDK.