elpajare
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Post by elpajare on Jul 27, 2017 9:11:19 GMT
About 4,700 light years away, NGC 6888 is formed by a fast stellar wind from the Wolf-Rayet star HD 192163, also known as WR 136. This picture was taken with The RisingTech IMX244 electronic-fan cooled + Skywatcher 200/800
5x30" stack mean.
RisingSky: Histogram peak between 100-1500. Gain 50 (max). Autom. white bal. DFC correction. All the rest by default.
POST: Levels, contrast and a small Selective Gaussian Blur with GIMP.
Each time I like it more this camera. A little bit sensibility and a little more detail due to the smaller pixel size and FOV, IMO, that the ICX 825 of the Infinity. And does not need special power, only USB.
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