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Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2020 8:40 am
by elpajare
IC 1747 is a 12th magnitude Planetary Nebula appearing in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is 7532 light years from our solar system.

The shot: TSOptics RC8 + Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 12x15" stack- mean ( 3 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST work flow: Bin / Crop/ Wipe/ Autodev (ROI)/ Filter (Noise)/ Color (Scientific)/ final Denoise.

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2020 2:29 pm
by elpajare
Trumpler 1 is a 8th magnitude Open Cluster appearing in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is 8053 light years from our solar system.

The shot: TSOptics RC8 + Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 12x15" stack- mean ( 3 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST work flow: Bin / Crop/ Wipe/ Autodev (ROI)/ Filter (Noise)/ Color (Scientific)/ final Denoise/ Life (star mask+Less=More)

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2020 9:52 am
by elpajare
Messier 15 (NGC 7078) is a globular cluster in the constellation Pegasus. This bright globular was discovered by Jean-Dominique Maraldi in September of 1746, and included in Charles Messier's catalog in 1764.

NOTE: I have expressly left the core overexposed to get as close as possible to the sensation of seeing it through the telescope

The shot: TSOptics RC8 + Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 12x10" stack- mean ( 2 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST work flow: Bin / Crop/ Wipe/ Autodev (ROI)/ Filter (Noise)/ Color (Artistic)/ final Denoise/ Flux ( Sharpen -no mask)

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2020 4:53 pm
by elpajare
NGC 7814 (also known as UGC 8 or Caldwell 43) is an edge-on spiral galaxy in Pegasus.


The shot: TSOptics RC8 + Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 12x25" stack- mean ( 5 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST work flow: Bin / Crop/ Wipe/ Autodev (ROI)/ Filter (Noise)/ Color (Artistic+RGB adjust)/ final Denoise/ Flux ( Sharpen -galaxy mask)/Shrink ( invetrted galaxy mask)

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2020 6:58 pm
by happy-kat
you're getting lots of successful target images

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 2:05 pm
by elpajare
ARP 23/ NGC 7678 is a 11th magnitude Spiral Galaxy appearing in the constellation Pegasus. It is 146 million light years from our solar system.

The shot: TSOptics RC8 + Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 12x25" stack- mean ( 5 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST work flow: Bin / Crop/ Wipe/ Autodev (ROI)/ Filter (Noise- no mask)/ Color (Artistic+RGB adjust)/ final Denoise/ Flux ( Sharpen -galaxy mask)/Shrink ( inveted galaxy mask)

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 3:35 pm
by elpajare
ARP 145/ UGC 1840 is classified at ARP Atlas as a "Material emananting from eliptical" galaxy. Is a magnitude 14,21 gx. at 260 Mal.
Its observing challenge is his donut shape

The shot: TSOptics RC8 + Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 12x30" stack- mean ( 6 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST work flow: Bin / Crop/ Wipe/ Dev/ Filter (Noise- no mask)/ Color (Artistic+RGB adjust)/ final Denoise/Shrink

Note: For very weak objects the Dev option allows me to better calibrate the light than Autodev + ROI. Dev is the option I have used here.

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2020 7:15 am
by elpajare
ARP 158 /NGC 523 is magnitud 13,5 disturbed galaxt with interior absorption, the challenge observation is the faint ESE extension and the three like-stars in the nucleus.

The shot: TSOptics RC8 + Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 12x30" stack- mean ( 6 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST work flow: Bin / Crop/ Wipe/ Dev/ Filter (Noise- Galaxy mask)/ Color (Artistic+RGB adjust)/ final Denoise/Shrink

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2020 10:28 am
by elpajare
The Helix Nebula, also known as NGC 7293, is a large planetary nebula in the constellation of Aquarius. It is perhaps the nearest planetary nebula to our Solar System.

The shot:
TSOptics APO 72/432+ Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 15x15" stack- mean ( 63,75 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST work flow:
Bin / Crop/ Wipe/ Dev/ Filter (Noise) / Color (Artistic+RGB adjust)/ final Denoise/Life ( Isolate)

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 12:18 am
by RICH-DSO
is your histogram 'c-lipped' for all o these images ?
let me know,

clear skies