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Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 7:08 am
by elpajare
When I take a photograph I always want the peak of the histogram to be at 25% of scale. I always try not to lose light or have too much darkness. I try to capture the full range of light from the objects, I never clip the histogram.

All capture parameters are always by default.

My originals are ugly and dark, it is Startools that gives them back light and color!

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2020 9:59 am
by elpajare
NGC 281 is an H II region in the constellation Cassiopeia, nicknamed the "Pacman Nebula" for its resemblance to the video game character. NGC 281 was discovered in August 1883 by E. E. Barnard, who described it as "a large faint nebula, very diffuse."

The shot: TSOptics APO 72/432+ Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 15x15" stack- mean ( 3,75 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: Sat Sep 26, 2020 7:16 am
by elpajare
UGC 1810/1813; ARP 273. Galaxies with connected arms in Andromeda

The challenge is to see asymmetrical arms in UGC 1810.

The shot: TSOptics TSO 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) / Color (Artistic+RGB adjust)/ final Denoise/Filter (Sharp)/ Dev ( adjust brightness)

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2020 4:47 pm
by elpajare
Arp 212, NGC 7625 Irregularities, absorption and resolution. NGC 7625 is a 12,21 th magnitude Spiral Galaxy appearing in the constellation Pegasus. It is 83 million light years from our solar system.
Arp's notes: Narrow chaotic absorption tubes across one end.
Challenge: Detect the absorption tubes

The shot: TSOptics TSO 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) / Color (Artistic+RGB adjust)/ final Denoise/Filter (Sharp+galaxy mask)/ Sharp (galaxy mask)

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2020 9:53 am
by elpajare
ARP 170, NGC 7578 group in Hickson 94
Challenge: Faint members of Hickson Group and counter tail in NGC 7578B

The shot: TSOptics TSO 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) / Color (Artistic+RGB adjust)/ final Denoise/Filter (Sharp+galaxy mask)/ Sharp (galaxy mask)

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 3:34 pm
by elpajare
NGC 1003 is a 11th magnitude Spiral Galaxy appearing in the constellation Perseus. It is 36 million light years from our solar system.
The shot: TSOptics TSO 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 (Uncalib)/ Dev/ Filter (Noise) / Color (Artistic+RGB adjust)/ final Denoise/Shrink/Warp/Filter (Sharp-galaxy mask)/ Sharp (galaxy mask)

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 5:18 pm
by elpajare
ARP 323, NGC 7783 chain, HICKSON 98. Galaxy chain at 372 millions yl

Challenge: Distinguish all Hickson components

The shot: TSOptics TSO 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 (Uncalib)/ Dev/ Filter (Noise) / Color (Artistic+RGB adjust)/ final Denoise (grain removal/by default)

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2020 3:53 pm
by elpajare
Arp 68/NGC 7757 is a Sc spiral galaxy in Pisces at about 120 million light-years. Arp included it in his category Spiral Galaxies with small high surface brightness companions on arms. I'd have put it in his heavy arm category as the "companion" appears to be in the distant background. Mantrapskies

The shot: TSOptics TSO 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 (Uncalib)/ Dev/ Filter (Noise) / Color (Artistic+RGB adjust)/ final Denoise (grain removal/by default)/ Sharp ( galaxy mask)/Filter ( galaxy mask+1º sharp+ 2º noise)

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2020 8:19 am
by elpajare
NGC 1055 is a 10th magnitude Spiral Galaxy appearing in the constellation Cetus. It is 63 million light years from our solar system.


The shot: TSOptics TSO RC8+ Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 15x25" stack- mean ( 6 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST Very simple and basic work flow: Bin / Crop/ Wipe (Uncalib)/ AutoDev/ Filter (Noise) / Color (Artistic+RGB adjust)/ final Denoise (grain removal/by default)/ Sharp ( galaxy mask)

NOTE: The bluish reflection on the right could be Delta ceti which was very close

Re: EAA and Startools

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2020 6:09 pm
by elpajare
NGC 2336 is a 10,46th magnitude Spiral Galaxy appearing in the constellation Camelopardalis. It is 104 million light years from our solar system.

The shot: TSOptics TSO RC8+ Risingcam IMX294 uncooled+ UVIR filter. 15x25" stack- mean ( 6 min. integ. total), Gain máx. Capture soft Risingtech

The ST more elaborated work flow: Bin / Crop/ Wipe (Uncalib)/ AutoDev/ Filter (Noise) / Color (Scientific+RGB adjust)/ final Denoise 1 (grain removal/grain size 20)/ Warp ( star mask)/ Srink (star mask)/Sharp ( galaxy mask) / Flux>Sharpen (galaxy mask)/ Denoise 2 ( grain =3)/ HDR reveal core