Hello...
Cloudy skies down here in SA since Saturday night
All I've got to post are my first autoguiding attempts.
Rough polar alignment, no drift alignment done - will do that as soon as skies clear.
Single images...
Tarantula image: ED80/40D 602sec @ iso200
M42 image: ED80/40D 330sec @ iso200
...all on EQ5 Synscan mount.
Some minor processing in PS.
PHD/Toucam guided the scope on the Tarantula Nebula easily for 10mins - although the image may suffer from focus and scope balance issues, stars still pretty round.
When I swung the scope over to the Eastern sky to image M42 I didn't re-balance the scope so there are star trails in this 5.5min image.
I'm happy with the detail recorded from these first attempts.
The only way is up
Cheers
Doug
Good to see it is all coming together for you Doug, great images mate. once you get the set up to how you want it there will be no stopping you.
I could answer Mike question , but i wont step in
Good to see it is all coming together for you Doug, great images mate. once you get the set up to how you want it there will be no stopping you.
Leon
Thanks mate,
The weather is against me right now.
I was fired up for an imaging session on Sat night just as clouds rolled in and stayed - raining tonight too!
Cheers
Doug
plenty of detail there . a little bit of trailing probably due to polar alignment, good effort though, multiple exposures and better alignment will produce magnificent results.
Nicely done Doug. Gotta get that polar alignment right though. It makes all the difference in the world, 'eh h0ughy
What did you use to stack them Doug? Most of the stacking programs should allow you to rotate as well as translate to get everything aligned (unless of course the rotation is in each image ) If you don't have that option in your program you could alway lash out and get Registar for registering your images before stacking. You won't regret it
What did you use to stack them Doug? Most of the stacking programs should allow you to rotate as well as translate to get everything aligned (unless of course the rotation is in each image ) If you don't have that option in your program you could alway lash out and get Registar for registering your images before stacking. You won't regret it
Those are single exposures Paul - when I do stack I use IP.
Cheers
Doug