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Old 19-03-2009, 12:23 PM
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Keyhole: high res H-alpha

I made the comment earlier that seeing is *really* important when it comes to high-res deep sky imaging.

I've pulled the colour version posted earlier at the URL below and replaced it with the new B&W version (for now )

http://www.atscope.com.au/BRO/gallery37.html

The res is not too shabby and shows features I've never really noticed before: shock waves coming off Eta itself.


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Old 19-03-2009, 12:43 PM
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Beautiful shot - extremely sharp.
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Old 19-03-2009, 12:52 PM
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Now that is a awesome shot Peter!
Great resolution for sure
I`ve noticed the last few nights the seeing has been pretty good up this way as well.
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Old 19-03-2009, 01:04 PM
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Excellent detail!

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Old 19-03-2009, 01:28 PM
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Peter, I'm not normally a fan of B&W, but shots like that could easily change my mind.

Good job mate.

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Old 19-03-2009, 01:52 PM
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Very nice image Peter ... what bandwidth Ha filter did you use on this ?

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Old 19-03-2009, 02:01 PM
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Peter, I'm not normally a fan of B&W, but shots like that could easily change my mind.

Many thanks Baz, Tom, Gary, Marc.

Many moons ago I spent a good deal of time developing and printing B&W and later Cibachrome prints.. B&W gives you a great appreciation of the light and shade in a scene.

Imaging in H-Alpha was virtually an impossibility for amateurs then, but with CCD's the process is quite straightforward.

I for one, hope it enjoys a renaissance.
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Old 19-03-2009, 02:05 PM
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Very nice image Peter ... what bandwidth Ha filter did you use on this ?

Baaders are 7nm.
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Old 19-03-2009, 02:24 PM
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Thanks Peter ... I'm tossing up whether to get an Ha filter and have a thread going in equipment discussions forum which has pro and cons of different filters from different people ... gets a bit confusing.

Where do you buy the Baader 7nm from and how much ?
Having said that I imagine you get it yourself

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Old 19-03-2009, 03:00 PM
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.........pro and cons of different filters from different people ...

Where do you buy the Baader 7nm from and how much ?
I'm pretty happy with the contrast and lack of ghost reflections from the Baaders.

They are available from various vendors here and in the USA... priced between $375 (2" cell) to about $500 (50.8mm STL version).

You might save $50 in GST by going USA direct, but then again you might loose that in postage...
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Old 19-03-2009, 03:49 PM
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Excellent resolution Peter. Very fine details on display of this show-piece target. What was the duration of the subs? Given this is a bright object, I'd imagine relatively short even though its through a Ha filter. The mid tones really dominate this image which I feel has suppressed the highlights too much. Personal taste, but I'd like to see a little more contrast to emphasise the exotic details. You still using log stretching? Perhaps that's the cause for the dynamic range woes? Still a real nice scene. Well done.
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Old 19-03-2009, 04:39 PM
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Excellent resolution Peter. Very fine details on display of this show-piece target. What was the duration of the subs?.....


I use my usual 10 minute urban subs. Processing as you say is often a matter of taste. I prefer subtle to overcooked but appreciate your candid feedback. A "snappier" version is now in place.

My usual drill is to: reduce, errant pixel clean up, then stack. I then use a two pass gamma scale in MaxIm. Final tweaking in PS. Nothing fancy but works for me.
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I'm pretty happy with the contrast and lack of ghost reflections from the Baaders.

They are available from various vendors here and in the USA... priced between $375 (2" cell) to about $500 (50.8mm STL version).

You might save $50 in GST by going USA direct, but then again you might loose that in postage...

Yes the postage to Oz from most of the US dealers that I know of is ridiculous even on small items such as filters ... I mean ... come on what do they weigh guys.
Which Oz dealer would you recommend Peter ?



p.s. I think the new version does has more depth and the humunculus stands out better IMO.
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Old 19-03-2009, 05:16 PM
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Which Oz dealer would you recommend Peter ?
You're kidding... right?

I only have STL versions in stock.

My Astro Shop has some keen pricing.
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Old 19-03-2009, 05:22 PM
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You're kidding... right?

I only have STL versions in stock.

My Astro Shop has some keen pricing.
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Old 19-03-2009, 05:41 PM
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The snappier version is on the money. The subtle contrast tweaks have made a notable difference. Well done.
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Old 19-03-2009, 06:40 PM
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Peter,

That's very, very beautiful.

Are you going to add RGB or SHO to this?

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Old 19-03-2009, 06:52 PM
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Nice shot. But that is coma I see at the corners? Elongated stars in the corners yet round in the centre of the image.

Are you using a flattener?

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Old 19-03-2009, 07:01 PM
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that's a beautiful pic. Look at how well the Rude finger is defined. Interesting to note that both the homunculus and the middle finger salute appear to be a similar size, perhaps making the latter a viable target visually in larger scopes.
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Old 19-03-2009, 07:10 PM
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Nice shot. But that is coma I see at the corners? Elongated stars in the corners yet round in the centre of the image.

Are you using a flattener?

Greg.
Yes, the FFC was installed, but the slightly eggy edge stars are an unfortunate side effect of using AP's Barcon.

That said, I consider the stellar FWHM's to be extremely tight as the effective focal length was 5,400 mm.
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