elpajare
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Post by elpajare on Jul 27, 2017 14:40:14 GMT
The Eastern Veil Nebula appears as a faint, hazy, somewhat bloated fishhook, the shaft of which points directly at Epsilon Cygni (Gienah) 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, color adjust with Curves and a small Selective Gaussian Blur with GIMP.
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Post by Dragon Man on Jul 27, 2017 15:53:50 GMT
Nice colour Carlos.
Another great image.
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elpajare
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Post by elpajare on Jul 27, 2017 17:33:15 GMT
And a lot of detail too. I have the same picture with Infinity and this is better.
Not much but is better. And prices of the cameras are very different.
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Post by ChrisV on Jul 28, 2017 8:57:39 GMT
That is really nice. That's not an easy object. Better than infinity? I like it !
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elpajare
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Post by elpajare on Jul 28, 2017 9:26:11 GMT
I am a fan of Infinity but this IMX224 rocks!
Infinity has some advantages, mainly software but this IMX224 exceeds in detail and sensitivity. And to be self-powered we have a less cable in the telescope.
The main difference for me is the price. Atik is selling similar technology at a price 4 or 5 times higher than similar products for EAA.
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