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NGC 891

Started by Fay, Oct 20, 2007, 13:06:54

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Fay

This is a spiral in Andromeda. Last night it took me 10 mins to set up & it was one of those nights where everything appears where it should first time!
Except with K3CCD. It froze up about 3 times & I had to keep restarting. It's guiding was haphazard. I thought it may have been that NGC 891 was low & there was a bit of tubulance upsetting the guiding. I went onto NGC 7331 in Pegasus & it settled down.
That will be an interesting subject due to the amount of galaxies in the area. It is called The Deerlick Group & includes Stephans Quintet. There is also NGC 7335,6,7 & 7340.

I went back to NGc891 & it calmed down for the rest of the evening. I have put this image on, because it was 1x 30 minute exposure, & I though the guiding was not bad. I could have done an hour but the aircraft activity was scary on a long exposure.

I also did 2 more attempts, 2 x 20 mins & 7 x 10 mins.
It looks  better on my laptop.





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

Jim

Fay that's a lovely image.  Do you do all the image post processing in K3?  I can see I'm going to have to pick your brains on autoguiding.

Fay

Hi Jim, this looks very dark on the forum, I wish you could see it as I do on my laptop. I process in Photoshop CS. When you take an image in FITS format & transport it to another processing program, it is just black, unless it is saved in 8 bits Tiff & then it will transport it as seen in the capture programme.

I may be wrong on this, someone else may correct me.

I will lighten it up & post again, see what it comes out like.

(i am doing so many corrections in my mails today, it is as if I am writing with a lisp!!)

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

Rick

Quote from: Fay on Oct 20, 2007, 14:34:14this looks very dark on the forum, I wish you could see it as I do on my laptop.
Sounds like something (maybe Photoshop/) is messing with the gamma when you save the image?

Fay

I don't know about that Rick. Not technical enough. How would I find that out?

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

JohnP

Fay - I've compared the one you emailed to me & the one on the forum & they look about the same to me....?

John.

Fay

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

JohnP

Fay - Obvious question but do you use the same computer to process your images & view on the forum...? I use my laptop for processing etc. & when I post an image & then view it with my desktop PC (different monitor) the differences are quite marked - the desktop PC seems to be a lot more critical etc. & show a lot more problems with the image... I know this is to do with individual setup of each screen but maybe it's the same problem you have....?

John

Fay

John,

I process & post with the laptop. I don't view it with the desktop. I think they do not look so good on the desktop.
Before you post, do you look & alter on the desktop first?

My Crescent &  Cocoon  seem to look ok & I posted & processed those in the same way.

I am not very good at processing, perhaps that is the problem.

When I look at the Cocoon, there is a great difference, anyway, between those taken at home & that one as it was taken at DSC.


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

Rick

Quote from: Fay on Oct 22, 2007, 16:00:13
I don't know about that Rick. Not technical enough. How would I find that out?
Google is your friend... ;)

Here's a brief explanation.

Here's a random Photoshop-ish tutorial.

Here's something rather technical.

I'm sure there are better explanations to found...

JohnP

Fay - this link will make you 'pig-sick'.... it did me.....

http://www.robgendlerastropics.com/NGC891NMM.html

Just look at all those background galaxies.

John

Mike

Quote from: JohnP on Oct 28, 2007, 16:47:18
Fay - this link will make you 'pig-sick'.... it did me.....

That is until you check out the gear he is using to get that image. Then it is not so surprising.
We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

Fay

You only have to look at the name Rob Gendler.


John, don't show me or anyone else images like that!!! We will never be satisfied. Mine look pathetic!!!!!!



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

JohnP

Fay - yes I know - you & me both.... Must be the weather making me feel depressed or the fact I haven't imaged since last DSC... :-( Not long to go now to I'll hopefully get first light with the 16ic....

John.

RobertM

This Rob Gendler has a very interesting site, not only can we be jealous of his images but learn some of his techniques.  For reference here's another one to drool over.

http://panther-observatory.com/gallery/deepsky/media/NGC891_F10_c80.jpg