Taken over the weekend 3 May.
William Optics ZS110 on Losmandy GM8 autoguided by PHD.
Unmodified Canon 350D
17 x 10 min for a total of 170 min exposure at ISO 800.
Raw reduction, dark frame calibration and alignment done in ImagesPlus, Remainder of processing in Photoshop.
Geoff
Looks like the guiding needs some more tweeking but a nice result!
cheers Gary
Thanks Gary, actually I think something wasn't as tight as it should have been and there was some movement between the guidescope and the main scope
Gff
Since I started taking flats I'd never go back now.. It only takes 5 minutes at the end of the session with a lightbox, and it really helps smooth out the data and allow it to be stretched a little more.
Nice work Geoff, the FOV is perfect for these three but as Mike Salway says you need flats to finish it off. You sound like you may make your own but for what it's worth I have had great success with my new LightRing from AstroHandy if you were planning on a purchase:
Good detail on the triplet. I think everyone is right about the flats. Just my opinion but maybe pushed one iteration with curves too far and consequently lost some of the colour.
Good detail on the triplet. I think everyone is right about the flats. Just my opinion but maybe pushed one iteration with curves too far and consequently lost some of the colour.
Paul
Yes, maybe I tend to get a bit greedy about trying to extract too much from the pic.
Geoff