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Originally Posted by seeker372011
stunning image..guess it was a mosaic?was it?
what scope/camera/exposure did you use?
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No not a mosaic.This was taken with a 20D and a Canon 300mm F2.8L at F2.8.The camera was piggy back on a saxon 600mm F5 on a HEQ5 autoguided mount.Toucam to Guidedog to parallel port relay box wired into hand controller.
I used a Hutech nebula filter NBN-PV.The exposures were for 6x271 sec at an ISO of 800.Noise reduction was by a method Tornado33 put me onto using Photoshop.I used registar for stacking and Photoshop for adjusting.Then used GradientXterminator for any residual variation of the 20D's sensor.
It has taken me six months to get to this stage.This is what astrophotography is all about,always learning more.It would have to be the most difficult and demanding form of photography.
I am pleased with one thing, the quality of the optics of the Canon 300mm F2.8L is all they say it is,almost perfect.Try zooming in,you will see what I mean.
All images were RAW to Tiff (25m) and the final image is a 25m tiff which converts to about a 7m jpg.All image manipulation was done in tiff.
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