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Old August 2nd 09, 08:29 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Richard Crisp[_1_]
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Default ASTRO: M31 LRGB Final

Ok here it is processed on the machine I normally use. Using that laptop was
a disaster, but I was eager to see what I had bagged so I was willing to
accept a bit less than I knew it was capable of delivering.

anyway without further ado:

M31 LRGB from AP155EDF F/7 with 4" field flattener
Color data: 6 hours from Proline PL39000C 39 megapixel one shot color
camera, Baader IR blocking luminance filter
Luminance data: 3.75 hours from Proline PL16803 unfiltered

total exposu 9H45M

http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/m31...16803_page.htm






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Old August 3rd 09, 02:14 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Rick Johnson[_2_]
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Default ASTRO: M31 LRGB Final

Richard Crisp wrote:
Ok here it is processed on the machine I normally use. Using that laptop was
a disaster, but I was eager to see what I had bagged so I was willing to
accept a bit less than I knew it was capable of delivering.

anyway without further ado:

M31 LRGB from AP155EDF F/7 with 4" field flattener
Color data: 6 hours from Proline PL39000C 39 megapixel one shot color
camera, Baader IR blocking luminance filter
Luminance data: 3.75 hours from Proline PL16803 unfiltered

total exposu 9H45M

http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/m31...16803_page.htm


Now this version rocks.

Rick


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Old August 3rd 09, 02:22 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Richard Crisp[_1_]
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Default ASTRO: M31 LRGB Final


"Rick Johnson" wrote in message
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Richard Crisp wrote:
Ok here it is processed on the machine I normally use. Using that laptop
was a disaster, but I was eager to see what I had bagged so I was willing
to accept a bit less than I knew it was capable of delivering.

anyway without further ado:

M31 LRGB from AP155EDF F/7 with 4" field flattener
Color data: 6 hours from Proline PL39000C 39 megapixel one shot color
camera, Baader IR blocking luminance filter
Luminance data: 3.75 hours from Proline PL16803 unfiltered

total exposu 9H45M

http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/m31...16803_page.htm


Now this version rocks.


Now that is saying something: coming from you!

Thanks Rick :-)

rdc


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Old August 11th 09, 09:33 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Stefan Lilge
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Default ASTRO: M31 LRGB Final

Richard,

I'd wish I had an M31 like this. This is an object where you really need the
giant chip of the Pl39000 camera. And of course I'd also wish that one of my
scopes was able to give sharp stars for such a large chip.

Stefan

"Richard Crisp" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
Ok here it is processed on the machine I normally use. Using that laptop
was a disaster, but I was eager to see what I had bagged so I was willing
to accept a bit less than I knew it was capable of delivering.

anyway without further ado:

M31 LRGB from AP155EDF F/7 with 4" field flattener
Color data: 6 hours from Proline PL39000C 39 megapixel one shot color
camera, Baader IR blocking luminance filter
Luminance data: 3.75 hours from Proline PL16803 unfiltered

total exposu 9H45M

http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/m31...16803_page.htm







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Old August 11th 09, 09:33 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Stefan Lilge
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Default ASTRO: M31 LRGB Final

Richard,

I'd wish I had an M31 like this. This is an object where you really need the
giant chip of the Pl39000 camera. And of course I'd also wish that one of my
scopes was able to give sharp stars for such a large chip.

Stefan

"Richard Crisp" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
Ok here it is processed on the machine I normally use. Using that laptop
was a disaster, but I was eager to see what I had bagged so I was willing
to accept a bit less than I knew it was capable of delivering.

anyway without further ado:

M31 LRGB from AP155EDF F/7 with 4" field flattener
Color data: 6 hours from Proline PL39000C 39 megapixel one shot color
camera, Baader IR blocking luminance filter
Luminance data: 3.75 hours from Proline PL16803 unfiltered

total exposu 9H45M

http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/m31...16803_page.htm







 




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