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Old 11-09-2012, 12:46 PM
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Lagoon to Eagle in Hydrogen alpha

Had a great week of imaging since last Sunday until last night. Clouds are back now but I managed to do 6 panels totalling about 30h of data. Tuesday was the best night by far. Seeing was ok. Saturday/Sunday were windy and the other nights the seeing wasn't great but the transparency was good and the air was dry so it did helps.

I shot these with a QHY9 and an SMC Pentax-M 150mm lens stopped down to f/5.6 and the subs vary from 20x to 30x10min. Baader Ha 7nm.

I did a couple of versions of this file as it is pretty big at about 8000px wide.

There's a 75% version here. [10MB - 5342x2779]
a 50% version here. [5MB - 3816x1985]
and one HD version here [1.6MB - 2076x1080]

I also did a platesolve which is available here [1.2MB]. Stacked with CCD Stack, saved as scaled TIFF files then registered in registar. The panels were then blended in Photoshop, noise reduction, levels, etc... If you need any details about processing steps fire away.

Thanks for looking and enjoy the view
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Old 11-09-2012, 12:52 PM
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WOW!
awesome work Marc!
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Old 11-09-2012, 12:54 PM
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Superb work Marc.

One of your finest.

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Old 11-09-2012, 01:32 PM
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Very nice, Marc!

What do you use to do the plate solve and annotation?
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Old 11-09-2012, 01:42 PM
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That is awesome! Really well done.
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Old 11-09-2012, 05:20 PM
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awesome work Marc!
Thanks mate.

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Superb work Marc.

One of your finest.

Greg.
Thanks Greg. Not the best but pretty happy with it. The longest imaging run I've had to date. 1 week straight.

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Very nice, Marc!

What do you use to do the plate solve and annotation?
Thanks Rick. I use unimap that you can download here. You first do a star detection then give a hint. I typed M8. Then you give the FL (150mm) as it's a mosaic you multiply the sensor size by the number of panels. So 6 x 2 in this case. It will then do its thing and overlay the grid and annotations. I then just invert the picture so it's clearer to read.

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Thanks a lot Troy. Glad you liked it.
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Old 11-09-2012, 05:25 PM
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U sure do produce some nice work Marc, make a great planner for some more detailed stuff
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Old 11-09-2012, 05:34 PM
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U sure do produce some nice work Marc, make a great planner for some more detailed stuff
Thanks Marcus. Yes it's good to see it all in one shot. Makes it a lot easier to go and dig stuff at long FL. I use a lot of my milkyway shots to go find nebulosity. It also helps when you process long FL pics and you might have a gradient which is in fact real and part of a larger structure.
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Old 11-09-2012, 07:08 PM
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Nicely done Marc.

I am assuming no one has looked at your 50%, 75% or HD versions because none of the links work for me.

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Old 11-09-2012, 10:12 PM
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What a fabulous shot of the Lagoon...what is all that other stuff around it probably should have cropped it out

....nah, great piece of work there Marc, very well done

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Awesome Marc
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Old 11-09-2012, 10:18 PM
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Stunning!
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Old 12-09-2012, 07:25 AM
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Nicely done Marc.

I am assuming no one has looked at your 50%, 75% or HD versions because none of the links work for me.

Martin
That's odd. Anyone else having trouble with the links?

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What a fabulous shot of the Lagoon...what is all that other stuff around it probably should have cropped it out

....nah, great piece of work there Marc, very well done

Mike
Thanks mate. I actually started with M8 then the sky kept being clear ... so I got side tracked.

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Cool field of view Marc. Heaps of objects to see and dark dust really sets off the image. I looked at the 10mb image and my only comment is like any image is more data to get that pesky noise out. On a coolness level though it is chilly.
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Old 12-09-2012, 10:23 AM
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Looks great!well done Marc.
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Old 12-09-2012, 12:49 PM
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Cool field of view Marc. Heaps of objects to see and dark dust really sets off the image. I looked at the 10mb image and my only comment is like any image is more data to get that pesky noise out. On a coolness level though it is chilly.
Thanks Paul. I used to think that widefields don't suffer from seeing but in closer look you can see the difference in star resolution in the various panels shot under different conditions. The best night was the panel in the bottom center. The bottom right and top left were shot in high wind. The Lagoon and Swan/Eagle pair were shot in average seeing.

When you stitch together the good panels with the bad ones the myriad of faint resolved stars turn into mush so you have to do the best you can to match the seams. This is not quite visible at 50% which is ok. I'm trying to portrait the whole area with decent resolution which the 150mm gives me. 100mm doesn't and 200mm is too narrow FOV. There is also a tilt in the field which I need to shim the lens for. To get top-res you'd need an FSQ106 and consistently good seeing. One day...
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Looks great!well done Marc.
Thanks a lot Louie and welcome back to NSW.
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Old 12-09-2012, 12:58 PM
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Thanks a lot Louie and welcome back to NSW. [/QUOTE]


Not quite Marc....I'm in Melbourne,enjoying the cool weather
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Hi Marc,

What an amazing, wide photo.

Sharp, detailed and beautiful tones.

The Pentax lens and your mosaic skills work well together.

I'm impressed.

Ross.
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Wow, stunning! So deeeep!
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Not quite Marc....I'm in Melbourne,enjoying the cool weather
Ha... bring them some sun and dry air.

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Hi Marc,

What an amazing, wide photo.

Sharp, detailed and beautiful tones.

The Pentax lens and your mosaic skills work well together.

I'm impressed.

Ross.
Thanks a lot Ross. Glad you like it.

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Thanks Werner.
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