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Old 28-04-2007, 02:34 PM
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NGC3372 - Eta Carinae

This image has quite a bit of noise but contains a lot of detail in the nebulosity compared to other images I have taken. Still retricted to short exposures as I ordered a illumnated reticle from Bintel to do drift aligning and they are out of stock for the next 2-3 weeks.

details : 200mm SW Newt, EQ6, 350D with MPCC.
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Old 28-04-2007, 03:26 PM
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Not a bad 20sec shot Steve...well done, looks like you pushed as much detail as you can out of it... Have you tried stacking 10-20 together? should give you a nice smooth image and more detail..
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I'm not that familiar with the stacking process Gary. I tried loading a full sized image into Registax once and it didn't seem to like it. Seems to work fine with smaller files. I probably should read the manual but how many of us do that ay !

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Old 29-04-2007, 12:02 AM
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Very nice Steve, the stars are very pinpointed.

nice work
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A little grainy but still great!
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It can be hard with the moon around to keep the noise levels down and achieve a nice balance of constrast, even if you have long exposure times.
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Old 29-04-2007, 06:30 PM
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I'm not that familiar with the stacking process Gary. I tried loading a full sized image into Registax once and it didn't seem to like it. Seems to work fine with smaller files. I probably should read the manual but how many of us do that ay !

Use DeepSkyStacker - http://deepskystacker.free.fr/english/index.html. You need to ensure that you have darks as well as the actual images of the object your photographing (called lights). The images (lights) need to be in RAW format.
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Use DeepSkyStacker - http://deepskystacker.free.fr/english/index.html. You need to ensure that you have darks as well as the actual images of the object your photographing (called lights). The images (lights) need to be in RAW format.
I agree deepsky stacker is the way to go .

I did 30 at 30 seconds and probably one of my best goes at EC and it was on the run whilst doing a better polar align .

I have not stacked in RAW so I am glad I did not know it would not stack unless RAW formate .. Because I asked it to stack in large formate and it did .

I have managed stacks without any darks and cleaned them up in Noiseworks .

My point is it seems a forgiving program .

Anyways great image but please try stacking a number of your results as suggested above...they should be very detailed if you can manage so much with the shot posted.

The detail is excellent.

Great work keep them coming.
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Thanks All !

I am downloading deepskystacker now ! I'll give it a go.



Although from the looks of our weather forecast for this week it will be a while till I do some more imaging.

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