M27 and M57 from Last night
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M27 and M57 from Last night
Hi all I have taken M27 and M57 with my Skywatcher 80ed,Gp 183c and processed in dss ,adobe and affinity.I took 50 images each at 20 seconds each.I thought I would share.Thanks for looking.
Andy
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Re: M27 and M57 from Last night
Hi all I have just reprocessed M27 without heavily cropping as in the original image.Thanks for looking.
Andy
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Re: M27 and M57 from Last night
Nice work Andy!
For some reason in the second post, the stars look kinda weird but not in the first M27 image.
For some reason in the second post, the stars look kinda weird but not in the first M27 image.
Jim
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Re: M27 and M57 from Last night
Hi Jim yes I just noticed,I think I used denoise in affinity and has changed the stars, thanks for pointing it out to me,I will check my original.andrewsscope wrote: ↑Mon May 25, 2020 9:37 pm Hi all I have just reprocessed M27 without heavily cropping as in the original image.Thanks for looking.
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Andy
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Re: M27 and M57 from Last night
Very Nice!
It is amazing how fast color starts to be noticeable,even with a few seconds of exposure.
I was thinking about using a barlow (maybe a 3X) to see how that works.
It is amazing how fast color starts to be noticeable,even with a few seconds of exposure.
I was thinking about using a barlow (maybe a 3X) to see how that works.
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Re: M27 and M57 from Last night
Nice pair of images.
Jim Thommes
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Jim's Astrophotography
David Levy Maksutov Newtonian, Celestron Edge 9.25, FSQ-106N Refractor (on loan), WO ZenithStar 66 APO Refractor, WO Megrez II APO, Sigma 150 mm EOS Lens
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