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Updated - IC405 Flaming Star Nebula - 26 Nov 2011 02:30 - Rother Valley Campsite

Started by The Thing, Nov 27, 2011, 15:55:59

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The Thing

LX90 8"/Baader Alan Gee II Telecompressor/Canon 350Da/Astro Photo Tool, HEQ5 GEM/EQASCOM/Cartes de Ciel, QHY5/Finderscope/PHD.

12x300s ISO800 processed in Deep Sky Stacker, 10 darks and 7 flats. The darks don't sem to have enabled DSS to remove the amp glow bottom right. Any ideas? Also I've just noticed the satellite trail!

Reprocessed removing sub where guiding had glitched. Set Dark multiplication factor to 3.0 under Settings... and this seems to have cured the amp glow and the flats not being applied ( :bug: ?). Also tweaked the stretching and colour balance in DSS.

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Carole

That's looking good Duncan.  Not tried this one yet, looks like it will need another hour or more.

Glad to see some imaging got done at DSC.

Carole

mickw

I don't think it's amp glow.

Nice work, I think the background could do with being a tad darker and you have a black splodge top right
Growing Old is mandatory - Growing Up is optional

MarkS


Looking good Duncan!

The bright patch is definitely 350D amp glow. Are you absolutely sure the darks have been subtracted - it really doesn't look like it to me.

Mark

julian

Very good Duncan!
I saw that sub with the satellite trail down load on your laptop.



Fay

It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

JohnP

That's not at all bad Dunc - Some of the wispy blue/purple stuff in the middle is starting to show through. still looks like you have some minor collimation &/or flattener issues though..

Nice image - John

The Thing

Quote from: mickw on Nov 27, 2011, 16:50:14

Nice work, I think the background could do with being a tad darker and you have a black splodge top right

Ha! Looks like the flats weren't subtracted either. What is DSS doing??? I will have a check of all settings.

Rocket Pooch


MarkS


Duncan,

You've removed the link to the original, so it's difficult to see the comparison.  However, there is a dark patch where the usual amp glow bright spot should be.  This might indicate that too much dark has been subtracted (3x too much?).  There is also a strange noise pattern across the whole image which might indicate the same thing.  Or was it on the original as well?

Mark

mickw

Growing Old is mandatory - Growing Up is optional

Carole


The Thing

 :alien: :BTW the host server (POWWEB) seems to be having an attack of the porn site search pages and I think this is stopping my images being visible. :roll:

The Thing


MarkS

Quote from: The Thing
I can see both images now.

Are both images linked to in this thread?