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Old 15-07-2021, 12:18 AM
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At the edge of three constellations

Back to image processing, as far as new images are concerned!

The three constellations are Sagittarius, Scutum and Aquila. The first of two images I took with QSI583 and the Samyang 135mm telephoto lens. The field is centered on: AR 18 24 14 DEC -17 04 47

High-res version here: https://skymonsters.net/immagine.php...14-1704047.jpg

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Old 15-07-2021, 07:05 AM
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Link doesn't work for me.

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Try this one.
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Thanks Marc, that worked.

Nice image overall. The stars seem large though for such a wide field of view. Perhaps some star reduction work would help?

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Love the 135mm So deep and wide. Nice one!!
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There's a lot to peruse here. I love widefield images. Thanks for sharing.
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Very nice - go the Samyang 135!
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Classic field & really like the star colors also. A Beaut Image well done Nicola.
Think there's 4 or 5 of us with that Lens ATM & why not, Top Glass
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Old 16-07-2021, 04:22 AM
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Hello Everybody,

apologies for the wrong link, I started recently to use https but then I reverted to http as I don't have a valid SSL certificate to install.
So it is, as previously stated, http://www.skymonsters.net

The Samyang 135/2 is a keeper to me. I am dreaming of mapping all Milky Way with it.....but it is a heavy beast, and despite I hold it with 2 rings there is still room for a slight flexure that obliges me to slightly crop the top of the frame. I need to find a way to sustain the CCD as well...

@Greg: it might work. Normally I do it with images from 500mm onward, this time I didn't do it as the image is already so much undersampled that I thought any attempt to reduce star could make them too artificial...but I can always give it a try....
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