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ASTRO: Orion's Sword
Hi again, This is from the same night as my M33 shot using the same setup
except this is only 40 minutes of data. No darks or flats and asembled in Deep Sky Stacker and processed in PS7. I think there is a few dust motes that need taking care of now that I look at it again. Joe |
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nice one Joe!
J McBride wrote: Hi again, This is from the same night as my M33 shot using the same setup except this is only 40 minutes of data. No darks or flats and asembled in Deep Sky Stacker and processed in PS7. I think there is a few dust motes that need taking care of now that I look at it again. Joe -- John N. Gretchen III http://www.tisd.net/~jng3 |
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Very nice. Plenty of signal in spite of only 40 minutes of data.
Stefan "J McBride" schrieb im Newsbeitrag computertechnology... Hi again, This is from the same night as my M33 shot using the same setup except this is only 40 minutes of data. No darks or flats and asembled in Deep Sky Stacker and processed in PS7. I think there is a few dust motes that need taking care of now that I look at it again. Joe |
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