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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Hey its not too bad a shot. I am interested in the 2nd one. I took a shot of the Tarantula a few weeks ago with the CDK17 and my colouration looks the same as yours. I thought perhaps I'd made a mistake in processing as the colours don't look so reddy/brown in a lot of shots posted.
One tip. If the seeing is poorer you can adjust the min/max move so the guider does not act if a too large an error is reported that was due to a blip in the seeing.
So only let it make a correction if the error is more in the usual band and not if it is outside that band. Apart from that seeing is seeing and not a lot can be done about it beyond AO optics.
Greg.
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the first shot is an example of not what to do LOL. the second one is the first reprocessed wee bit better (individually stacking the same exposures rather than all in together

) is stuffed by the seeing, i use phd which normally does pretty good as i haven't mucked about with the settings like i did that night - it was that bad that if i wasn't testing the dome tracking i would have packed it in for the night, normally i get pinpoint stars. i was watching stars disappear in the guide scope on screen live.
As for the colours in my shot - with the CLS filter there is a massive colour shift. this makes the image vastly different than if it were with without it. when i redo this image from scratch i will probabaly get about 5-7hours worth to make it worthwhile