Hello all, A new image from my hard disk, the conditions of seeing were bad and also I had some problems with my balance and guiding was bad for this serie ! ...
Hi Nicolas, Colors are very well balanced! It's hard to see negative effect from seeing if you haven't point it out. You have impressive observatory and...
Thanks to Hercule and Richard. Hercule : with normal seeing (from 2,5 to 3 ) I can push my process with details and the result is a 3D effect, but with this my...
I added some RGB data to my M31 collection, to go with the Halpha I took last month I made three different color images from it using slightly different...
You said you had poor conditions and equipment problems but that sure can't be seen in your beautiful image! Good work! ... From: nicolas outters To:...
Very nice shots. I always look forward to seeing your work. I am particularly interested in your comparison shots using different processing techniques. ... ...
well thanks Frank I haven't been taking a lot of new objects this year but have been experimenting with slight variations on familar ones to some degree. ...
All, After capturing additional data last night on two targets I modified the processing a bit from the previous versions Which looks more appealing ? I've...
i prefer the longer exposure time for the IC1805 and Rosette images It seems odd to see diffraction spikes from an FSQ106 though I think you can boost up the...
nice work! barnard is particularly nice in my eyes ... From: ecrins666 To: narrowbandimaging@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 5:39 AM ...
Sure, nothing fancy, really! Canon 135mm f2.0 lens closed to about f3.06 by a front mounted Astronomik Halfa filter (6nm bandwidth) Sensor: modified Canon350D ...
Hello Folks, Imaged this morning from our JMSM Observatory, here is the color narrowband result for ngc2244. Imaged with a TMB152 f8 APO, STL6303, 6nm...
always a nice target Mike sure could benefit from a lot more exposure time: maybe 6 hours per filter instead of one per? ... From: Michael Sherick To:...
Hi Richard, Can't argue with you on the need for more exposure. This was one of those dead times in between another exposure sequence. But you are right that...
I know what you mean about getting what you can when you can. our approach is a bit different though. I usually stick with one filter until I am finished with...
Good Morning Richard, I have to admit that sometimes I don't have a refined strategy for imaging an object. If the weather is clear, I'll just image whatever...
Michael, I can add something for long exposures. Now I prefer to do only 10 mn sub exposures but many many sub, so I have two reason for this : 1) 10 mn sub...
I finally spent the night at my ranch out in the foothills near Mariposa. I went down on Thurs and returned Saturday. I imaged two nights under a full moon. ...
Nice result Richard. Do you have any field rotation with your system ? Nicolas Outters http://www.astrosurf.com/nico-outters/astro/index.html ... From: Richard...
i didn't think so, did you notice rotation? I didn't see any ... From: nicolas outters To: narrowbandimaging@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007...
Also there are two column defects on the left hand side! Cheers Jon ... From: nicolas outters To: narrowbandimaging@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, November 26,...
I have added a CCDInspector analysis of the IC1805 picture in the files section Cheers Jon ... From: nicolas outters To: narrowbandimaging@yahoogroups.com ...
maybe it is Nicholas I set up the mount afresh for that imaging session so it is possible the polar alignment wasn't absolutely perfect. Quite honestly I did...