I got some more exposure time on this, total of 68 exposures of 180seconds. I used Nebulosity's DDP function to stretch it. 2 versions, tried to remove some of the red background in the second.
J-SPEIGHT wrote:
Nice images.
Thank you.How’s Akron, I grew up in Massillon/Canton area?
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
Those are both beautiful, Brian!
Glad to see you are back in the saddle again.
Crisp and clean imaging!
Marvelous!
Thanks Sonny and Ed. I’m still having some problems with my camera sitting properly, on the left side you can see oblonged stars, the coma shows even more on the top left side. But definitely getting closer. I shot some horsehead and I attempted Jupiter. I’m not sure how well Jupiter will come out, s seeing wasn’t great and the image in the video was bouncing all over the pace. All were shot at or near the full super moon.
Europa wrote:
I got some more exposure time on this, total of 68 exposures of 180seconds. I used Nebulosity's DDP function to stretch it. 2 versions, tried to remove some of the red background in the second.
Beautiful shots.
Really glad to see you had some clear skies to work with.
Europa wrote:
I got some more exposure time on this, total of 68 exposures of 180seconds. I used Nebulosity's DDP function to stretch it. 2 versions, tried to remove some of the red background in the second.
I think I like the 'less background' Brian.
Craig
Thanks Jim and Craig, yes, I like the less background too.
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