Hi Richard, A very interesting page, I will try that, as is it looks as though it needs some blue for a more natural color rendition. Thanks for the tip. ...
This isn't that wonderful an image, the Bubble is poorly positioned for me. I recently realized that there is a gap in the tree branches that allows me to see...
Hi everybody a late Happy New Year! Is been a while.. I'm not really back - didn't touch the scope or the camera or processed old data waiting BUT finally I...
Hi Folks, This year's NorthEast Astro-Imaging Conference will be held on Thursday and Friday, April 26th and 27th at Rockland Community College in Suffern, NY,...
thanks for posting this Jim ... From: Jim Burnell To: narrowbandimaging@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 9:08 PM Subject: [NBI] The 2007...
Gentlemen, I managed to snag this one before the clouds moved in, http://www.celestial-images.com/Images/NGC2244-4x1800s-Ha.html And even grabbed some data for...
Bill that's a common problem you can use Registar and avoid the problem as it will "warp" the fields as necessary to match them up your image looks nice...
Richard's suggestion of re-warping the image in software should work. Also, increasing the amount of overlap in the images will help since the distortion will...
... work. ... length ... when I have attempted to stitch together mosaics made from wide angle camera lenses on my ccd camera, for example the 55mm f/3.5, I...
This is a project that I've been working on for some time now. It's mostly so dim that I put time in on it only during those special very dark nights: ...
looks good to me Peter nice work erdmanpe <erdmanpe@...> wrote: This is a project that I've been working on for some time now. It's mostly so dim that I...
Thanks for that, I had done a Google search for images, but somehow missed it. To do color I would have to go to South Africa too <g>. Interesting also that...
that looks really nice Peter I had been on just the other side right before Christmas but haven't been back to that area I can't shoot the widefield shots from...
This is amazing! Did you use a 50mm lens for this one? How many frames in this mosaic? ... From: erdmanpe To: narrowbandimaging@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday,...
My thanks to you and Richard for taking a look. And sorry, I should have included the other details too. Yes it was a 50mm Nikon lens, same 4nm Ha filter,...
Sorry for the late reply, but I am looking forward to your mosaic of the area. I've had no imaging myself since November but looking to get back into this...
Hello Peter, I apologize for not commenting on your wonderful widefield effort previously. It is truly spectacular! I knew nothing of the Eridanus loop ...
Wow, Peter, this freaky awesome, it's the Buckle in Gould's Belt! Michael ... http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/narrowbandimaging/files/SeagulltoE ...
very nice Peter! your FOV must be about 30 x 90 degrees. You have about 2x what I did with my single aiming of the 6303 using the 35mm fisheye. I compute 30 x...
Holy cow! It's the same image scale as my images but I would have to produce hundreds of frames to create a mosaic this large. ... From: Richard Crisp To:...
Thank you, and Michael and John for taking a look and for your comments. Someone will have to translate for me "Buckle in Gould's Belt", but I hope that it's...
Here is a link to some explanation of our Local Region in the Galaxy, including the Local Bubble, Local Chimney, and Gould's Belt, which is a ring of young OB...