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I went beck out last night and took 30 light, 10 dark and 10 bias using the Optalong L-Pro to see how they would turn out from the previous night without it. I used the same exposure but increased the ISO for 100 to 400. All processing was done in PS. I used the same settings on the second shot I did on the first, except temperature. The first night was 4400 and Adobe set it to 7200 on the second night. I tried 4400 but it turned the Moon to an interesting blue color. No stacking, single shot both nights. I'm going to try stacking them later when I have more time to play with Registax.
Comments, good, bad and indifferent are all welcome, thanks for looking!
What you see is what you get,
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Taken 09-23-21
Taken 09-22-21
Image Cam: Canon 6D (Ha mod), 600D (Stock), SVBony SV405CC
Image OTA: EvoStar ED80, WO Z73, C8-A XLT
Mount: EQ6-R Pro Pier, AZ-EQ5 Pro Pier
Guide OTA: Orion 60mm, WO 32mm, ZWO OAG, SV501P
Guide Cam: ZWO 120mm, 290mm mini
EAA OTA: Orion ST80
EAA Cam: SVBony SV705C
EP: Baader Hyperion Modular Set
Filters: L-Pro Canon EOS C, L-eNhance, L-Pro, Optolong Ha 7mm, Optolong Oiii 6.5mm, Optolong Sii 6.5mm, ES H-Beta
Session Control: Mini PC/Win11 Pro, APT 4.1, PHD2 2.6.10
Processing: PixInsight, DSS 4.2.6, Adobe PS CC, Astronomy Tools Action Set, Star Spikes Pro