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Old 06-12-2007, 11:27 AM
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Carina at 85mm and HDR

Finally no cloud .

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Canon 5DH. Canon 85mm F1.8, Hutech LPS filter, all at ISO500.

At f/2.8, 5X(2min, 4min)
At f/4 , 5x( 30s, 1min, 2min)

Converted from RAW to TIFF and corrected for flats with ImagesPlus. Stacked and aligned wiith Registar. Used EasyHDR to produce a LDR image from these five images. The potential dynamic range displayed is better than sixteen bits. Note how the dark dust clouds show contrast detail and the bright stars and nebulae are not burnt or washed out. The fine detail is also all there.

Seems like HDR works very well for widefields.

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Old 06-12-2007, 11:30 AM
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Beautiful image, Bert. Those dust lanes are very pretty. I'd love to see what you could do under a dark sky.
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Old 06-12-2007, 11:59 AM
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Thanks Mike. The other thing to notice is the "seagulls" at the corners that are on the 4 min f/2.8 exposures almost dissapear with the f/4 data from the shorter exposures. Below is a crop from the top left corner of the 4min exposure stack at f/2.8 and next to it the exact same area from the large image. To get dark skies I may have to camp in Kens backyard but it could lower the tone of the neighborhood!

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Old 06-12-2007, 12:25 PM
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It would bring down property prices for sure!
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Old 06-12-2007, 01:11 PM
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Thanks Mike. The other thing to notice is the "seagulls" at the corners that are on the 4 min f/2.8 exposures almost dissapear with the f/4 data from the shorter exposures. Below is a crop from the top left corner of the 4min exposure stack at f/2.8 and next to it the exact same area from the large image. To get dark skies I may have to camp in Kens backyard but it could lower the tone of the neighborhood!

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he might let you stay if you supply a white cue ball Lovely image Bert
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Old 06-12-2007, 02:58 PM
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Nice Bert! you always get the nebs a lovely red!
Yeah go bush Bert!
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Old 06-12-2007, 04:04 PM
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Yes nice shot there Bert
I find that playing with the focus, movign the ring only a millimetre at a time and taking short test shots at F1.8, then checking the corners as well as the centre for focus, and settling on a best compromise between corner and centre sharpness might reduce the seagull effect. Mind you most of my 50mm shots have been with a baader UHCS filter on front, it may reduce the seagull effect because of the light being filtered out.
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Old 06-12-2007, 04:13 PM
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Nicely done Bert. You'd be getting around 20 arcsec/pixel I'm guessing. HDR does appear to work well for wide fields as you indicate. Though it maybe limited by the type of objects in the FOV. I recall your longer focal length Carina resulting in subtly pink hue stars. These certainly aren't present in this super wide field vista - perhaps due to the overall lack of dominating red nebulosity. Really like the subtle dark lanes. What's the nebula is the lower right corner of the frame? That lens performs nicely. Well done.
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Old 07-12-2007, 10:26 AM
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Thanks all. Jase the dark neb in the bottom right hand corner is the 'thingo' in Musca. I have superimposed a map from StarAtlasPro on the image with Registar.
Scott I use a stepper motor to focus lenses. This stepper has a 1350:1 gearbox with almost no backlash so it holds focus without the motor being energised. I can also swap filters and the focus is not disturbed. I have not yet done it for the 85mm lens but obtaining focus if you swap filters it is just a matter of changing focus by the correct number of steps. Different manufacturers have different optical path lengths.

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Old 07-12-2007, 11:57 AM
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I have put up a slightly better? version same place same name. It is amazing what a good nights sleep will do.

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Lovely images Bert, I like the clarity and detail in the large images.

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Here is a better version where all the colour was present before going from HDR to LDR. I have found it is better to adjust in HDR then only tweak a little bit in PS later. It is then far more simple to reduce saturation in PS rather than increasing it to attempt to get colour that is not there.

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