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Originally Posted by mick pinner
excellent pics x 3 Dennis.
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Thanks Mick – I appreciate your nice words.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Yes excellent work Big D!
I love shots like these, they remind me of the shots taken by the 200" Hale back in its hay day in the 50's and 60's 
NGC 1232 and 1365 are my equal favourite "famous" spiral galaxies along with NGC 6744 and M83.
Mike
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Thanks Mike – the ST7 is a nice camera to learn with. The simplicity of B&W and the relatively small size chip means that I can concentrate on the more simple aspects of setting the correct levels, making tonal adjustments, managing noise, etc., leaving the harder stuff such as large FOV’s, Gradients, RGB combining, balancing, etc. for later on.
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Originally Posted by rogerg
Excellent shots Dennis, reminds me of when my ST7 used to return me some nice images  . Really is great to see such nice images from a fellow ST7 owner. 
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Thanks Roger – the ST7 remains a good work horse, despite the slowish downloads (mine is the older parallel version), relatively small chip (765x510) and the even smaller auto guider chip, the TC211 at 192x164 pixels.
However, some of the benefits are that it is relatively immune to gradients and is quite a sensitive camera. I have the dual stage cooling model, which comes in useful during the summer months, where the extra -6 deg cooling comes in useful.
Of late, I’ve been getting a lot of rogue pixels that I repair using the Hot and Cold pixel repair tools in CCDSoft – I’m not sure if my CCD chip is wearing out – LOL!
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Originally Posted by jjjnettie

Very nice Dennis.
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Thanks Jeanette – I appreciate you looking and for writing those nice words of encouragement.
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Originally Posted by AlexN
Lovely triplet of shot Dennis! 1356 pushes all the right buttons for me!
Good to see that other Brisbanites were taking advantage of the beautiful skies!
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Thanks Alex – I hope you manage to fix your auto guiding problems and I look forward to seeing the full potential of the C11 and QHY8.
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Originally Posted by Octane
Dennis,
Great work!
NGC 1232 for me!
Regards,
Humayun
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Thanks Humayun – I think NGC1232 is my pick of the bunch too!
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Originally Posted by winensky
Yea, 1365 is a very dynamic galaxy and you have a great shot there!
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Thanks winesky – NGC1365 is certainly a beautiful galaxy.
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Originally Posted by Matty P
Fantastic set of shots Dennis. 1356 is my favourite.
Very well done. 
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Thanks Matt – next time I’ll try to add some RGB data to finish of the job.
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Originally Posted by h0ughy
awesome result dennis, and all focussed how?
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Thanks Dave – Ah yes, the good old Bahtinov Mask; it makes focusing a real pleasure. Using it also helped me see that as the C9.25 climbed towards the meridian, something was “changing” as the focus changed. Not sure if it’s in the F6.3 RC / JMI NGFM motorised focuser / ST7 train or whatever. More investigation required!
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Originally Posted by RobF
Another vote for 1356 here! 
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Thanks Rob – Yes, that sure is a pretty galaxy although somewhat starved of its true LRGB majesty with my luminance only effort.
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Originally Posted by spearo
Nice work!
I'll be aiming for NGC246 this weekend weather permitting, I'm inspired!
well done
frank
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Thanks Frank – This was a surprise find and it appears to be quite large with some interesting detail that is just emerging in my effort. I look forward to see the results from your C14!
Cheers
Dennis