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Post by Dragon Man on Dec 11, 2021 14:31:27 GMT
Yep, even though the sky is garbage tonight I still managed a really nice shot of my favourite star: DY Crucis Carbon Star, which sits right next to Becrux in the Southern Cross. It is one of the reddest stars in the whole night sky. Canon 450d, CLS filter, 3 x 30s stacked in Sequator. No further processing
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Post by jaybee on Dec 12, 2021 8:19:24 GMT
Very nice Ken. Impressed with the colour of your 450d. I had my first attempt at guiding last night. Overall it was a disaster but there were lots of things that I learned I used my ASIair pro with the Esprit 80 with zwo 183 on HEQ5. The guide scope was zwo 224 on svbony 30 F4. I did 300sec x 10 on the tarantula. I think that side of it was ok I used Sequator for the first time. I watched the youtube videos on its use. It looks like a user friendly stacking program but it will not load FITS files. I converted to tiff files but these would not load either. Conversion to jpeg will load,but only in mono. So I have to convert each stack individually to jpeg and then the result is mono. I can only improve. Cant get any worse cheers Paul
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Post by Dragon Man on Dec 12, 2021 17:23:32 GMT
I always use Canon's RAW CR2 files in Sequator.
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