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Originally Posted by atalas
Good work Col  It is a tough nut needing many hours of good seeing and transparency.
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Another 20 hours with perfect seeing and I'll be happy!
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Originally Posted by Octane
You can't polish a turd, but, you can roll it in glitter.
Good effort!
H
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At least from a distance a glittering turd looks like it's covered in tiny little stars
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Originally Posted by markas
This a tough one - very low surface brightness. I've two shots at it; happy with neither.
I think you've got the colours really well.
Mark
PS: Macedon has rotten conditions recently, very like you are reporting from Heathcote......
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Weather has been horrible! I've been watching the clear skies just over the NSW boarder on significantly more nights thinking that maybe I should just take a week off and go camping with a telescope
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Good one Col, still looks reasonable despite the conditions, I like the pink HII regions and as M&T pointed out the background galaxies are still quite evident
Mike
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I found the new PhotometricColourCalibration script does a pretty good result. G2V I found to be the most accurate although I didn't try too many of them. Going to try Goodlook 64 tonight and see what it thinks is correct
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Originally Posted by Slawomir
Nice image Colin
What telescope did you use for this one?
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Let's just say for now that it isn't a 4", not a 5" and it isn't either of the Mewlons. I'll have an official first light when I can actually get the collimation dialled in. So far every time I set it up it clouds over half an hour after it gets dark and the clouds lift at 11pm-midnight so I just point it at something and go to sleep until 3:30 when I start packing up to get back home and to work by 6:30
Yesterday I did notice that my flat illumination profile looks very similar to my CCDInspector results so tonight I plan on collimation playing with a flat panel

CCDInspector results added.
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Originally Posted by RickS
Not a bad result, Colin.
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Not bad but not great either
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Originally Posted by willik
Very nice image Colin not easy Galaxy to image looks good
Martin
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I cannot even imagine trying to image it under moonlight or in a populated area, went out bush for it.
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Originally Posted by Geoff45
Nicely done Colin. Being quiet faint it's not an easy object, but you'vr still got some good detail there. I guess the size of the galaxy helps. I had a go at it the other night. Seeing was mediocre (3.5 or so). I just took colour hoping to get some good L when the seeing improves.
Geoff
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I suppose I have some colour for when the seeing improves then