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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Nice result Marc, yet another wide field mozaic feather in your cap, as for being upside down..?.. I kniht s'ti kcab ot tnorf
....is that M8 I see in there too
Mike
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Thanks mate.

ermm... M what?
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Originally Posted by marco
Very nice Marc, I love these wide field mosaics! Which software did you use to stitch the panels together?
Clear Skies
Marco
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Thanks Marco.

I register the panels with registar then use the auto blend feature in PS CS5.
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Originally Posted by midnight
Marvellous and a lot of effort has gone into that Marc so well done!!
Darrin...
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Thanks a lot Darrin.
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Originally Posted by midnight
Marc, you seem quite happy with the Baader fringe killer. Would you recommend one for DSLR work (50mm to 200mm FL stuff I'm planning)?
Really having trouble with the stars beyond 85mm.
Cheers,
Darrin...
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Yes - definitely. And a 2" is not expensive at all ($70 or so) compared to other nebulae filters or even narrowband.
UV/IR will stop your star bloating. The finge killer will get rid of the purple or blue halos around your stars. A must if you use any lens (or refractor) with a bit of chromatic aberration with a one shot color camera. If you have a mono it's not an issue because you can focus the color separately, but with a DSLR, yes go for it. It's a not brainer.