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Originally Posted by wysiwyg
Paul,
I'd say your image is either slightly out of focus or your guiding was not quite up to scratch. The knots should appear a lot sharper.
Also the stars on the right hand side of the image seem elongated so you may have some tilt in your imaging train.
Mark
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No not slightly out of focus; just not sharpened. This is how narrow field images look before sharpening. I have done a hi pass now and you should see this as being sharper. I was going to sharpen the image before I posted it but thought given this is not a final image, it would not be a problem. I should have known someone would have picked this up.
The elongation of the stars is a mystery to me. On an image of Eta taken earlier in the evening the guiding was perfect and no evident tilt. I suspect that the guide settings for this target will need some slight tweeking or I have some slight slop in my focusor (Feather touch) which is a possibility too. Yet another nuance of narrow field is how tight everything must be to make it look right. You wide field guys will one day come across this when you see the light as it were.

Every thing is easy at wide field, it gets significantly harder when imaging at great focal lengths.
I think to make the image brighter it just needs 20 minute subs rather than the 15 minute subs I have here. This image has already has a signficant midtones adjustment, so really it just needs more photons.
Thanks for taking the time to make comment.