Rosette Nebula HOO ;-)
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2023 7:15 pm
Hi all,
with regard to the latest duoband / bicolour / HOO discussions here with Nick, Mike, Martin & Justin ( ), I would like to add my two cents
- 200/1000 GSO Newton / SkyWatcher EQ-5
- Baader MPCC
- L-eNhance
- EOS 2000Da, APT
- 50/200 Guide Scope, ASI 120 MC, PHD2
- 12 x 300s @ ISO 1600 (~ 1 hour)
- flats, darks, bias
This is from one of two or three 'clear' nights we had here since maybe three months. 'Clear' means, that there have been a few usable hours until high fog slowly set in. I was pretty exited, because this was the first time I managed to collect about 3.5 hours of light. But unfortunately I had to sort out about 2/3 of the subs because of the fog. So again, only about 1 hour of light for me
As described in Justin's thread, the processing with StarTools was pretty straightforward. I tamed Ha in order to bring out OIII a little more. Worth mentioning is only the second run of the Color module in order to desaturate the halos of the stars. For me the look of the stars is - well - quite OK. Yes, some people do layer in RGB stars, but for me this often looks kind of 'unnatural'. But the most important reason for me not to do that (until now) is that observation time here is rather rare and I prefer to use it for other objects instead for imaging RGB stars.
Best regards, Dietmar.
with regard to the latest duoband / bicolour / HOO discussions here with Nick, Mike, Martin & Justin ( ), I would like to add my two cents
- 200/1000 GSO Newton / SkyWatcher EQ-5
- Baader MPCC
- L-eNhance
- EOS 2000Da, APT
- 50/200 Guide Scope, ASI 120 MC, PHD2
- 12 x 300s @ ISO 1600 (~ 1 hour)
- flats, darks, bias
This is from one of two or three 'clear' nights we had here since maybe three months. 'Clear' means, that there have been a few usable hours until high fog slowly set in. I was pretty exited, because this was the first time I managed to collect about 3.5 hours of light. But unfortunately I had to sort out about 2/3 of the subs because of the fog. So again, only about 1 hour of light for me
As described in Justin's thread, the processing with StarTools was pretty straightforward. I tamed Ha in order to bring out OIII a little more. Worth mentioning is only the second run of the Color module in order to desaturate the halos of the stars. For me the look of the stars is - well - quite OK. Yes, some people do layer in RGB stars, but for me this often looks kind of 'unnatural'. But the most important reason for me not to do that (until now) is that observation time here is rather rare and I prefer to use it for other objects instead for imaging RGB stars.
Best regards, Dietmar.