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Originally Posted by Placidus
A yummy shot. You've got the very best part of the SMC already. Like it a lot.
At the published resolution we can't see any issue with the blue. The two really big blue stars are just very bright. Adds interest.
Fred handles the focus problem by having faultless equipment - focused once when he bought it. Our focusser flops about wildly under gravity like an undercooked blancmange as we move across the sky, so we handle it by automatically refocusing before each frame.
Looking forward to seeing the finished result in a year or so if it ever cools down.
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Thanks MnT. There is a blue ring around many of the stars, it'll probably be completely fixed simply by masking the stars when doing the LRGB Combine and saturation

Too lazy for that at this stage, got to collate the random sections and angles I've got so far.
One panel to the top left would have been good, the last interesting bit on the "bottom" side of the SMC.
I know I need to refocus every 1°C of change. With these frames I did 20 mins red, green then blue. Focusing in Lum means that with an average of 1°C drop per hour by the time I've gotten to Blue it's already defocused without taking the focus offset into consideration.
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Originally Posted by RickS
Shame you didn't get a chance to make more progress, Colin. Very cool project and hopefully you'll get a chance to finish the job, even if it's not this year.
IMO parfocal is a meaningless term suitable only for marketing brochures. Filters that are "parfocal" on a f/9 RC scope may not be on a f/5 refractor or on a f/3.8 newt. It also assumes that you buy into the belief that anywhere in the CFZ is good enough...
Cheers,
Rick.
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I've got your SMC as a template

With some good seeing I have been hoping to be able to get it close to a resolution of 1.5-1.8" in Lum. Get in some high altitude Lum out somewhere :p:
I'll finish it later this year, late spring/early summer when it's in a favourable position again
I've had a lot of troubles trying to figure out the focus offsets, I've known that if I focus in L that my RGB are in focus (checked with bahtinov mask). Being a refractor I've not expected everything to be truly parfocal regardless of the filters accuracy