(https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/ocG54uFbEPhy_1824x0_fcAgcUjK.jpg)
New Version
Now see 2 distant Galaxies NGC6207 and IC4617
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(https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/C_339BVd6oUC_1824x0_fcAgcUjK.jpg)
60 x Lights 180s
42 x Flats
Photoshop CC
Imaging telescope or lens:SkyWatcher 120ED Imaging System for Canon DSLR Cameras
Imaging camera:Canon 1000D modified
Mount:Skywatcher EQ6-R PRO Synscan
Guiding camera:QHY5L-II Mono
Focal reducer:Skywatcher 0.85x Focal Reducer/Corrector for Evostar-120ED
Software:Astro Photography Tool, Deep Sky Stacker 4.1 64bit
Accessory:QHYCCD PoleMaster
Resolution: 1804x1302
Dates: May 5, 2018
Frames: 60x180"
Integration: 3.0 hours
Avg. Moon age: 19.84 days
Avg. Moon phase: 73.59%
Astrometry.net job: 2046578
RA center: 250.396 degrees
DEC center: 36.440 degrees
Pixel scale: 1.495 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 77.831 degrees
Field radius: 0.462 degrees
Roger
Hi Roger,
Having seen the single file you sent me, you have stars resolved right into the centre. This stacked process is showing the centre over stretched and losing the stars in the middle.
See if you can refine your processing skills to improve that.
It was a very impressive single frame, so if they are all like that then might as well make the most of it.
Also there is something weird going on because M13 looks squashed as does the bright star on the right.
Carole
Revision is a lot better Roger.
Its odd though that your image looks squashed on OAS forum but if you click on it is looks normal in Astrobin.
Carole
I do it like that so that Doug can save it ok
What do you use when you post an Astrobin image on OAS
This is how i do it but if theres a better way then let me know.
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Take out the aterisks though.
Roger
I paste a URL from astrobin into the "image" icon, and doesn't come out distorted like yours.
(img)http://URL from astrobin(img)
That's the icon far left of bottom row. Hover over it - it says "insert image".
Carole
I tried to do it with your image but it wouldn't let me, is it in your staging area?
Carole
Glad i found the easy way to do it..lol
Better now.
Roger
A good result. The differences in star colour are beginning to appear and the core is not saturated.
Mark
thanks Mark and Carole,
Roger