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Started by JohnP, Jan 18, 2012, 21:46:49

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JohnP

Whilst you were all boozing it up & DSC I spent sometime sorting out my hard-disks etc. I happened across the images I took down at Les Granges with Fay, Chris & Jim in 2008 & decided to have a quick look at the Ha I took of the Horsehead for comparison with my image the opther day. I did a quick stack & stretch, upscaled image 200% in PS & a few little tweaks & then resized to 1024 (remember size of my CCD is 640 X 480) so upscaling image shows all the warts & noise. Have to say I am pretty gobsmacked - Unbelievable how much easier good clean data is to process. This image was taken with my entry level 16ic & cheapo ZS66....

Bloody hell I want to go to Les Granges again !!!!!!!!! :-(





MarkS


John,

The Les Granges version looks even more like the Hale Telescope image! 
Plus, it's facing the right way  :cheesy:

Mark

JohnP

Cheers Mark - Makes me think imaging in Bromley is not really worth the effort even with NB filters... I need to move... :-( (just have to convince wife & kids).

John.

PS - from this day forward my horseheads will always face LEFT...! :-)

mickw

That really is a good result John
Growing Old is mandatory - Growing Up is optional

JohnP

Thks Mick - reckon once you moved to your nice dark skies you should be able to get better with your kit... John

RobertM

That's very nice John.

QuoteMakes me think imaging in Bromley is not really worth the effort even with NB filters

Get 5nm/3nm filters or even better a remote setup down at Ollys if you want colour :)  Persuading the wife to move to a dark site might not be an easy option especially your's has an affinity to shopping like mine does :roll:


mickw

Quotehas an affinity to shopping like mine does

Ashford has loads of nice shops  ;)

Growing Old is mandatory - Growing Up is optional

RobertM

Quote from: mickw on Jan 23, 2012, 12:56:12
Quotehas an affinity to shopping like mine does

Ashford has loads of nice shops  ;)


Don't worry, she does know that ;)

Fay

Gosh John, that is good! my M31 was only 8x300 from there, no darks or flats!!!!!!!!!! I did about 5 images in a night there! because they were so short, none of this 10 hour malarkey
It is healthier to be mutton dressed as lamb, than mutton dressed as mutton!

JohnP

Thks Fay - My horsehead was also only 16 X 5mins No flats & darks (don't even think I knew what a flat was then...) - It is amazing how easy it is to process good data. Only took me 5 mins to process (& its not because of any new skills I have) - not the normal 6 hrs I spend on an image... :-(

Ohhh for good skies....