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My attempt at the cone was through clouds -- what else. I needed longer
sub frames and more of them for this faint guy. Didn't help the sky was milky with ice crystals. It slightly overlaps the Fox Fur shot I posted earlier. Though they were taken different days. Due to clouds I never did get any lum data for the Fox Fur so used the color frames for that. For this shot I did get all of 3 lum frames before the clouds rolled in. So this used those plus the color frames to make the lum frame. The result is they don't begin to process the same. Doubt I can make a mosaic out of them. It's beyond my processing skills in any case. 14" LX200R@f/10, Lum=12x5 RGB=3x5 each all binned 2x2, STL-11000M, Paramount ME 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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Excellent shot Rick. I like the FOV on that one. Clear Skyz, LA
"Rick Johnson" wrote in message ... My attempt at the cone was through clouds -- what else. I needed longer sub frames and more of them for this faint guy. Didn't help the sky was milky with ice crystals. It slightly overlaps the Fox Fur shot I posted earlier. Though they were taken different days. Due to clouds I never did get any lum data for the Fox Fur so used the color frames for that. For this shot I did get all of 3 lum frames before the clouds rolled in. So this used those plus the color frames to make the lum frame. The result is they don't begin to process the same. Doubt I can make a mosaic out of them. It's beyond my processing skills in any case. 14" LX200R@f/10, Lum=12x5 RGB=3x5 each all binned 2x2, STL-11000M, Paramount ME 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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Great shot Rick. This is one of the objects that I have never imaged, don't
know why. Stefan "Rick Johnson" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... My attempt at the cone was through clouds -- what else. I needed longer sub frames and more of them for this faint guy. Didn't help the sky was milky with ice crystals. It slightly overlaps the Fox Fur shot I posted earlier. Though they were taken different days. Due to clouds I never did get any lum data for the Fox Fur so used the color frames for that. For this shot I did get all of 3 lum frames before the clouds rolled in. So this used those plus the color frames to make the lum frame. The result is they don't begin to process the same. Doubt I can make a mosaic out of them. It's beyond my processing skills in any case. 14" LX200R@f/10, Lum=12x5 RGB=3x5 each all binned 2x2, STL-11000M, Paramount ME 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 Johnson" wrote
... My attempt at the cone was through clouds -- what else......... Rick, Considering the conditions this is pretty good image of the Cone. At least you've had some sky to look at. I hate those nights where high haze or ice lowers transparency but you can still see those stars up there! George Normandin |
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George Normandin wrote: "Rick Johnson" wrote ... My attempt at the cone was through clouds -- what else......... Rick, Considering the conditions this is pretty good image of the Cone. At least you've had some sky to look at. I hate those nights where high haze or ice lowers transparency but you can still see those stars up there! George Normandin Biggest problem I have those nights -- and nearly all of them are that way it seems including the night I took the cone, is that I can't get the flat to work right. While the flats work perfectly on cloud free nights with a background ADU count of 300 to 500 when the count goes to several thousand as for this shot then one corner, they seem to take turns which one (same flats), overcompensates the vignetting and it becomes bright. A few random donuts do the same through the image. They require a lot of masking to compensate for. With unfogged images that doesn't happen. I can push them down to say only 16 levels and still no hint of mismatch of the flat. I don't know what the problem is. The ST-7 didn't do it but then wasn't looking through filters. Must be a reflection problem in the filter is all I can think of. Or else it has something to do with this being an ABG camera while the ST-7 is NABG. If that gate is doing funny things to the slow build-up of the fog that might be the problem. I just don't know but it is driving me nuts. 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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