I've stretched the image as much as I can without it becoming "fake-looking". The light pollution is still so-so, so maybe next weekend I can try this out at a much darker site, as well as the Horsehead. I'd also like to try and get the Rosette Nebula but that may be pushing it.
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- Imaging Scope: Astrotelescopes 80mm ED Refractor
- Imaging Camera: Nikon D7000
- Guiding Scope: William Optics 66mm Petzval Refractor
- Guiding Camera: Meade DSI-C
- Mount: Celestron CGEM
- Exposures: 8 * 10 minute lights
- ISO 640
- Aligned and Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker
- Post-Processing in GIMP (contrast, saturation and unsharp mask)
- Noise Reduction in NeatImage
4 comments:
Good work on those, Phil. They are both tough objects--especially M81. I imaged them once with the Epsilon-200, but the tracking was very poor. I plan on trying again with my ST80 when I get a chance.
Thanks, mate. Looking forward to seeing how you do with the ST-80. You've been doing some great things with that scope!
just awesome..!!
Thanks, Roopesh!
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