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Originally Posted by AlexN
Fred - Your image oozes awesomeness.... I see the streamers in there.. In any case You should be super happy with that shot mate, its a killer....
I reckon if you rotated the camera by about 30° you could probably have gone for a SLIIIGHTLY longer focal length..  haha
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Oozing......... I like it

. that would be a "refractor"... killer ?

, but no, im happy with it. I was stuck with that composition due to only one suitable guide star.
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Originally Posted by philiphart
well that sure is some serious narrowfield imaging there Fred. respect!
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Should be for the money spent

, thanks Phil.
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Originally Posted by jjjnettie
Superb image. Glorious detail.!!!
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hehe, thanks JJJ
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Originally Posted by Martin Pugh
Great detail in that image Fred - you could of course help alleviate those big star problems by shooting your colour unbinned also.
That ST10XME you bought from me is a sensitive guy.
cheers
Martin
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Thanks Martin. The lum blooms heavily even bin 1 . Bin1 colour means double the exposure time for a given S/N ratio unforch, I just need to get better at processing bloomy stars.
Yes, yr ex ST10 sure is sensitive, Ive still got it cause I cant find a better one (QE, AO etc), looking forward to an STX 6303 in the future maybe. The 3nm Ha you also supplied me is my secret weapon, best filter I have, its awesome, but requires hi QE and megadata to fly, hence me sticking to NABG.
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Originally Posted by marco
Very nice details and tak sharp Bassnut, well done indeed!
Clear Skies
Marco
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Thanks Marco, dunno about TAK sharp

, but not bad for the FL.
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Originally Posted by irwjager
Just beautiful! Lots & lots of detail - the processing is spot on and exactly to my taste (except, if I'm nitpicking, a faint blue gradient/block/artifact in the bottom half and the odd hot pixel).
Awesome stuff! 
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Thanks Ivo, I must fix that, damb it, so stupid to miss
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Originally Posted by Peter Ward
Narrow field rules.  Good to see you keeping the faith 
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Of course, is there any other ?
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Originally Posted by renormalised
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Thanks Carl, but oh for dark, stable skies
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
I agree, I am a big fan of colour shot in 1x1 and have made the switch. I get way better resolution plus you can desaturate your RGB and use it as additional luminance (not sure it makes much difference if any though).
With my refractor there is quite a big difference in resolution that is noticeable in images between 2x2 and 1x1 in RGB. It is more apparent with shorter focal lengths - something you won't have to worry about!
Greg.
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At my FL, bin1 is 0.62 arc/secs and bin2 is 1.25 arc/secs, so ive even considered binning 2 on Lum on dim stuff, given seeing is rarely better than 4 arc/secs, im hard pressed to tell the diff usually. It would make a big diff with short FLs I guess.
Someone recently mentioned not using lum at all and taking just RGB at bin one and lots of data for all filters. Thats an interesting idea, must try that with a bright object, the quality diff might be worth it.