M45 to sho faint nebulosity
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 9:52 pm
This is a reprocess of an image I already posted.
This time using Scot RosensDSLR LLRGB process (my first effort with that) to try to pull out the faint nebulosity. I think I've probably over done it a bit but i think it is still amazing to see how much can be pulled out of even mediocre data.
EOS1100D (unmodded), Skywatcer Star Adventurer mount
Vintage Pentacon 135mm lens
30x 90s @ISO800, 21X 90s ISO1600, 30X 120s ISO800 (total 2hrs 15mins)
Around 30 flats, darks, dark flats and 80 bias for each set of lights
And here for comparison is the one i posted earlier,
I'll be having another go at this sometime so any suggestions on how to improve it would be greatly appreciated.
This time using Scot Rosens
EOS1100D (unmodded), Skywatcer Star Adventurer mount
Vintage Pentacon 135mm lens
30x 90s @ISO800, 21X 90s ISO1600, 30X 120s ISO800 (total 2hrs 15mins)
Around 30 flats, darks, dark flats and 80 bias for each set of lights
And here for comparison is the one i posted earlier,
I'll be having another go at this sometime so any suggestions on how to improve it would be greatly appreciated.