with regard to the latest duoband / bicolour / HOO discussions here with Nick, Mike, Martin & Justin (
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- 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
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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'.
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Best regards, Dietmar.