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M106 NGC 4258

Started by ApophisAstros, Nov 02, 2017, 14:36:39

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ApophisAstros

Had this since imaging in July but not good enough to post, reorocessed with the latest PS CC, and improved it a bit.

There were 3 large dust specks on it and processed them out nicely , interested if anyone can find where they were.
Roger

28 x 100 second subs
no darks or flats that i can find.
no bias

RedCat51,QHYCCD183,Atik460EX,EQ6-R.Tri-Band OSC,BaaderSII1,25" 4.5nm,Ha3.5nm,Oiii3.5nm.

JohnP

Definitely one 3 oclock position quarter way across from RHS about 1/2 way up... really stands out on my monitor...

Carole

I suspect near the bottom on both left and right, but you did a good job removing them.  This is a difficult target to get the outer spiral arms even with a CCD camera, so for a DSLR and a beginner you've done very well.

Carole

ApophisAstros

The three i removed were a triangle around the spiral.
Thanks Carole n John p.
Roger
RedCat51,QHYCCD183,Atik460EX,EQ6-R.Tri-Band OSC,BaaderSII1,25" 4.5nm,Ha3.5nm,Oiii3.5nm.

MarkS

You've captured faint spiral arms there!

It looks slightly out of focus to me - you need to nail that focus.

Mark

ApophisAstros

Yes at the time i didn't have a bahtinov but do now and always focus on my alignment star.
Roger
RedCat51,QHYCCD183,Atik460EX,EQ6-R.Tri-Band OSC,BaaderSII1,25" 4.5nm,Ha3.5nm,Oiii3.5nm.

JohnP

Also Roger when I stretch it loads in PS you can see double horizontal lines dividing image into thirds - what caused this? Just curious - John