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Another windy night in April gave me a rather low detail colour image of
M82, so I combined it with a b/w image I took two or three years ago. Taken from the middle of Berlin, luminance with a C8 at f/6.3 on an EQ6 Skyscan, SXV-H9 camera, 62x5 minutes, colour with a 10" Meade ACF at f/6.4 on a G11 mount, QHY8 camera, 9x10 minutes. The picture can also be found at http://ccd-astronomy.de/temp2/M82colourgut.jpg Stefan |
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Stefan Lilge wrote:
Another windy night in April gave me a rather low detail colour image of M82, so I combined it with a b/w image I took two or three years ago. Taken from the middle of Berlin, luminance with a C8 at f/6.3 on an EQ6 Skyscan, SXV-H9 camera, 62x5 minutes, colour with a 10" Meade ACF at f/6.4 on a G11 mount, QHY8 camera, 9x10 minutes. The picture can also be found at http://ccd-astronomy.de/temp2/M82colourgut.jpg Stefan You've been busy with all these new images. One thing I notice about the new camera, looking at the channels, is that it appears weak in blue, strong in green and red. I've seen that in some others using the camera. Some are seem far too strong in green though yours don't seem to have that issue. Not sure if that's due to the two green to one red and blue pixel of the matrix with blue being low sensitivity of the chip or what. Works well for something like M82 but 4088/Arp 85 comes out rather red compared to the LRGB images I see of it including your 8" f/6.3 MX716 shot of it. Have you tried shooting a G2 star high in the sky to see if it comes out equal in the color channels? Rick -- Correct domain name is arvig and it is net not com. Prefix is correct. Third character is a zero rather than a capital "Oh". |
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Rick,
the raw pictures have an extreme bias to green, which is reduced by using a flat from my electroluminiscent flatfield foil (which also has it's intensity maximum in green). If I use a skyflat the outcome is rather red, obviously because the flat is blueish. After flatfielding I usually have to turn down green to about 50% and boost blue by about 30-50% to get colours that are "close" to what I expect. I'll have to try a G2 star, but when colour is concerned my approach is usually to play with the sliders until it looks OK to me :-) Stefan "Rick Johnson" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ster.com... Stefan Lilge wrote: Another windy night in April gave me a rather low detail colour image of M82, so I combined it with a b/w image I took two or three years ago. Taken from the middle of Berlin, luminance with a C8 at f/6.3 on an EQ6 Skyscan, SXV-H9 camera, 62x5 minutes, colour with a 10" Meade ACF at f/6.4 on a G11 mount, QHY8 camera, 9x10 minutes. The picture can also be found at http://ccd-astronomy.de/temp2/M82colourgut.jpg Stefan You've been busy with all these new images. One thing I notice about the new camera, looking at the channels, is that it appears weak in blue, strong in green and red. I've seen that in some others using the camera. Some are seem far too strong in green though yours don't seem to have that issue. Not sure if that's due to the two green to one red and blue pixel of the matrix with blue being low sensitivity of the chip or what. Works well for something like M82 but 4088/Arp 85 comes out rather red compared to the LRGB images I see of it including your 8" f/6.3 MX716 shot of it. Have you tried shooting a G2 star high in the sky to see if it comes out equal in the color channels? Rick -- Correct domain name is arvig and it is net not com. Prefix is correct. Third character is a zero rather than a capital "Oh". |
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Stefan Lilge wrote:
Rick, the raw pictures have an extreme bias to green, which is reduced by using a flat from my electroluminiscent flatfield foil (which also has it's intensity maximum in green). If I use a skyflat the outcome is rather red, obviously because the flat is blueish. After flatfielding I usually have to turn down green to about 50% and boost blue by about 30-50% to get colours that are "close" to what I expect. I'll have to try a G2 star, but when colour is concerned my approach is usually to play with the sliders until it looks OK to me :-) Stefan Yep, I use that as a starting point though usually find little change is then needed. I have a library of G2 data of the same star at various altitudes. Above about 60 degrees altitude there's little change, below that blue has to be boosted and if I get down to 30 (bad seeing usually limits this) I have to do a light green boost as well. Your comment about sky flats making the image red explains why I see some using that camera that turn out over red images. I can see the green issue as light pollution favors it as well as two of the 4 pixels being green. Those red images were giving me fits to understand. I've never used one shot color so am totally in the dark about it. I'm slowly getting filtered mono down. Not sure I'd want to even try OSC as yet. My brain can only handle one type of problem at a time. Rick -- Correct domain name is arvig and it is net not com. Prefix is correct. Third character is a zero rather than a capital "Oh". -- Correct domain name is arvig and it is net not com. Prefix is correct. Third character is a zero rather than a capital "Oh". |
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Rick,
Not sure I'd want to even try OSC as yet. My brain can only handle one type of problem at a time. actually I find OSC imaging and especially processing much easier than LRGB. Only problem is that results with a mono camera are _much_ better, at least for me... Stefan |
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