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Originally Posted by rogerg
......... Could you push your exposures out to 10 mins? If it were me I think I'd have gone for half the number at 10 mins. But Depends on many factors that only the photographer can judge
It looks like you have some kind of issue with your darks, shown by the "dark rain" in the background (trailing dark pixels). With my DSLR I usually get this when dark frames are correctly matched to the light frames (usually by way of different chip temperature).
It looks like you could improve it by removing a gradient also, brighter at the bottom than at the top.
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I haven't tried any longer than 5 min exposures. I thought I'd get too much "noise".
The Darks were used from a different night as my battery went flat and I had no camera power. I'm thinking of taking just the camera out & taking a swag of darks one night...trying to get them at different temps and make a file list of darks. maybe use these & replace them every few months or so.
I suck at processing. After DSS stacking the image (especially the background) is quite bright, especially on ISO 800. Even after dark subtraction.
I am fiddling ATM trying to set white & black points but...the whole DSS tiff was too bright to set the white point correctly. Attached is the orignal pic saved as an 8 bit jpg. Maybe you can see how "washed out" the image looks.
I need to mod my camera...I have the filter...I used to teach F111 reconnaissance camera courses & was in charge of recon camera repairs for a few years...so you reckon I should be able to handle this task....!
But...it's my money at stake here...not the governments

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I'll do it soon. Shame on me!