After subtracting my flats from my bias,s my darks from my flats, combining that and adding it to my lights, I ended up with this. what is it, Its in Leo...
I know that much...
Still learning...
Somebody once told me this was easy, "Ive taken them off my xmas list"...
Ron, Come on , I honestly dont know what it is, I was hoping somebody was going to say its an internal reflection, ... Its an under exposed/ mutilated collection of images...
I goofed got all my proccesing procedures arse about face. This learning is fun though, this system could reveal results , if only I knew how to drive it...
I need a live in Guru, for about a year I think Ron, i built this thing installed all this stuff, It all works how its supposed to , but the operator is cranially challenged...
The only reason I know this is Leo because by fluke the scope was pionting at it, I was playing with the Guide scope, and fired off the wrong camera, thought Ill take a few more of that thingo, combined them , got my darks and biases confused, had real trouble with the Raws, software speaking. Was going to keep taking images but the clouds came over, and the moon was giving me the willies...So I called it a nite...I had not set the scope up so I had no idea where is was pionting , except for leo...You gotta laugh...
Whahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!! Looks like you have a internal galaxy in your equipment.
I am jealous, give it to me pls.
All joking aside , it does look like an galaxy.
However, i have had that kind of picture too in registax and that happened when i substracted a darkframe.
So if you are using registax then something like this could happen.
Or it is a nice way of registax to tell you that you have done something wrong.
? darks from my flats ? Aren't you supposed to substract the darks and the flats from the image files?
I just begun imaging but that is the way i have been told to do it.
Whahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!! Looks like you have a internal galaxy in your equipment.
I am jealous, give it to me pls.
All joking aside , it does look like an galaxy.
However, i have had that kind of picture too in registax and that happened when i substracted a darkframe.
So if you are using registax then something like this could happen.
Or it is a nice way of registax to tell you that you have done something wrong.
Visually I couldnt see it, but it does look like a galaxy with a satelite. i didnt use registax, all the images were combined in Maxim, there are cloud lanes in it, I think. It probably looks completely different taken by someone that knows what they are doing...