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Rare clear sky yesterday, was able to capture some decent images.
ASI224 , 120 frames. Solar ND 3.8, OIII filter. Firecapture, DSS, PS6. Xt8i.
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Last edited by Dragonsfire on Wed Sep 08, 2021 11:10 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Great images; love the detail you captured! Is it the OIII filter that gives the bluish images? The spots certainly stand out, and again, great detail in those :D

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Nice to see some up close W/L captures , nice job !
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Thefatkitty wrote: Wed Sep 08, 2021 9:55 pm Is it the OIII filter that gives the bluish images? The spots certainly stand out, and again, great detail in those :D

All the best,
Thanks!
Yes, I find it better the the other filter normally used. Also most people use ND5 solar filter and the ND3.8 is specific for photography and is not to be used for eye observing. ( I do peak in their since the OIII reduces the light).

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Nice work Neil. Details are very good. Thanks for the shares. :)

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