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Originally Posted by jase
OK, so here's the image from the other post I assume. I quite like it Greg. Colour confidence is there, but pushed too hard. Always great value to combine data from previous data sets that you've taken. It's certainly growing on me. Mike and others have highlighted a few weaknesses which I feel can be address with careful processing. Keep them coming.
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Thanks Jase. I'll revist this one anf tweak it some more. I probably will take some more LRGB next trip whilst Orion is still around.
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Originally Posted by skeltz
mm okay apart from what other people said...i think collimation out or focus not right....just my 2 cents worth>
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Hi, I thought that may be the case when someone said double diffraction spikes meant collimation was out but I checked it with a Tak collimation scope and it was spot on. Also a visual check up the tube showed perfect orientation. Also some of the stars in the luminance etc are super pinpoint so focus is perfect on LRGB. I did redo a whole set of LRGB because focus was off one night which was an annoyingly unusual error.
The narrowband component is from a TEC180 refractor so no collimation issues there. Focus was also very spot on and imaged under good sub 2 arc sec seeing (under 1 arc sec one night) but what you mainly see in this image is the LRGB and the narrowband is accentuating the colour making it a lot richer than the LRGB was by itself.
Greg.