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Old 18-12-2008, 01:22 PM
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mono Ngc1365/ 2442

Hi all, yes a long time in between drinks for sure.
Weather here has been nought but sh*te for best part of
half a year.
Worst run ever!!
Still, I usually check out what's been happening with the group most
every day.

I'm pretty much champing at the bit and only have some luminance to
show for the past couple of months.


These couple of nights were quite nice.
I really like the area around Ngc2442 with the back ground
galaxies and the star structure. Be nice with some colour.

Here's a link to...
ngc2442- 92 minutes @ 4'subs
[http://www.baytop-observatory.com/cc...n2442Lnewt.jpg]

and Ngc1365- 44 minutes @ 4' subs
[http://www.baytop-observatory.com/cc...n1365Lnewt.jpg]

Done with Hx916 and 10" F4 newtonian.

Hopefully some colour soon but this weather is as fickle as...

All the best for now
Rich
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Old 18-12-2008, 01:26 PM
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Wow rich they're stunning indeed. I love the diffraction spikes.

Plenty of detail in the galaxies. Can't wait to see the colour versions.

Nice return! More please!
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Old 18-12-2008, 05:03 PM
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Very nice Rich. A pair of well selected and imaged galaxies. Would be interesting to see the colour versions of them both. Your scope seems to grab the light very well from these.
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Old 18-12-2008, 07:09 PM
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Yep, They both look great.. Well done.
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Old 19-12-2008, 10:57 AM
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Hi Rich, great images for sure.

You've captured some wonderful detail in those two galaxies.
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Old 19-12-2008, 03:29 PM
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I like your processing Richard, we seem to have a commn connecton there? Not toooooo smooth, with lots of detail, so it's natural looking, nice. Don't care what anyone says, artificial smoothing is almost always very obvious, even when careful layering and blending is used, some low level fine noise is quite acceptable and natural looking IMO.

You have picked up some Galactic Cirrus in the NGC 2442 shot but you are losing it in that prominent gradient running diagoinally top right to bottom left. Actually both images have the same gradient..? any ideas? Can you get rid of that?

At least you have done an image (two even!)....I'm jealous! none for me since end of Sept .....repro anyone?

Another nice job mate .

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Old 19-12-2008, 04:57 PM
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Nice one Rich! ex like the 1365 one! nice detail captured Actually spent the last two nights getting some 3 hrs worth of 1365!
Shall be back to visit to see the color added
cheers Gary
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Old 19-12-2008, 07:57 PM
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Rich,

These are really excellent images.

The 10" F4 combo is working very well for you, and the guiding is spot on.

Looking forward to the colour data.

Cheers
Peter (looks like yet another cloudy Sydney night ahead.........sigh.....)
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Old 20-12-2008, 04:19 AM
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Wow rich they're stunning indeed. I love the diffraction spikes.

Plenty of detail in the galaxies. Can't wait to see the colour versions.

Nice return! More please!
Thanks heaps for the comments Mike!


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Originally Posted by Hagar View Post
Very nice Rich. A pair of well selected and imaged galaxies. Would be interesting to see the colour versions of them both. Your scope seems to grab the light very well from these.
Thanks Hagar!
Yes love this scope... just need to get a larger format ccd to pull more of the finer structures out of some of these galaxies!

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Yep, They both look great.. Well done.
Alex.
Thanks Alex!

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ric View Post
Hi Rich, great images for sure.

You've captured some wonderful detail in those two galaxies.

Cheers Ric!

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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
I like your processing Richard, we seem to have a commn connecton there? Not toooooo smooth, with lots of detail, so it's natural looking, nice. Don't care what anyone says, artificial smoothing is almost always very obvious, even when careful layering and blending is used, some low level fine noise is quite acceptable and natural looking IMO.

You have picked up some Galactic Cirrus in the NGC 2442 shot but you are losing it in that prominent gradient running diagoinally top right to bottom left. Actually both images have the same gradient..? any ideas? Can you get rid of that?

At least you have done an image (two even!)....I'm jealous! none for me since end of Sept .....repro anyone?

Another nice job mate .

Mike
Good on ya Migel...
Yeah, have an issue with this poxy filter wheel. I'm going to make a cover for it tomorrow. It is when the Milky way is over head, the light leaks in.
I'm on it Sir.....

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Nice one Rich! ex like the 1365 one! nice detail captured Actually spent the last two nights getting some 3 hrs worth of 1365!
Shall be back to visit to see the color added
cheers Gary
Good one Gaz, thanks buddy!
Looks like your new 8" newt is going very well.
Look forward to your 1365 gal image!

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Rich,

These are really excellent images.

The 10" F4 combo is working very well for you, and the guiding is spot on.

Looking forward to the colour data.

Cheers
Peter (looks like yet another cloudy Sydney night ahead.........sigh.....)
Thanks very much Peter, appreciated!
Yep this weather has been pretty poor indeed.
It's the monsoonal feed from the NW Western Australia dropping down into the jet stream, upsetting the usual high/ low pressure balance.
I cop it here and then you guys get it on the east coast.
Man we need the rain, but geez, there's gotta be a balance for us poor folk!

All the best guys and thank you for your most kind words.
Have got some RGB on N2442 which I've just posted if you'd like to take a peek.
...... Yeah I know, 'Need more pixels Scotty'
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