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jmX
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A dusty m42
      #3397451 - 10/19/09 04:41 AM

Ok, so maybe I stretched the heck out of this one, but hey, its neat to see the faint clouds outside of m42. Gotta look close, but there's a bit of stuff there.

SW ED80 pro with TeleVue 0.8x reducer (400mm f/5)
24 x 2 min + 58x30sec (used just for the core of m42 since it blew out on the 2 min exposures)
Unmodified Canon 50D

Bigger Version Here

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Steve OK
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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: jmX]
      #3397517 - 10/19/09 06:48 AM

Beautiful! Really shows the extent of M42!

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: Steve OK]
      #3397892 - 10/19/09 12:08 PM

nice shot

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: jsigone]
      #3397937 - 10/19/09 12:30 PM

Beautiful shot! I really enjoy all the subtle dust detail you captured.

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jmX
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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: John Miranda]
      #3398201 - 10/19/09 02:41 PM

Thanks guys. I may try to improve on it next month with some longer exposures to bring out even more dusty lanes. I do like how this dusty one looks compared to most M42's I've seen.

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: jmX]
      #3398409 - 10/19/09 04:16 PM

I dig it. It's got a gothic look about it. Nice work.

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: nickatnight]
      #3398867 - 10/19/09 08:11 PM

i really like this m42 in particular...and with an unmodded camera. nicely done!

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: bardo]
      #3399178 - 10/19/09 11:03 PM

Nice work, I like how you processed this one.

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: Psyire]
      #3399491 - 10/20/09 02:48 AM

A really good shot of M42 , the detail goes way way out.

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: Nils_Lars]
      #3400333 - 10/20/09 02:25 PM

Thanks guys. Forgot to mention, I used the CLS filter for this as well.

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: jmX]
      #3400345 - 10/20/09 02:30 PM

Glorious image

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: Gregk]
      #3403560 - 10/22/09 01:26 AM

That's a fantastic M42. What software do you use throughout processing?

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: JSeay86]
      #3403680 - 10/22/09 04:25 AM

beautiful , really beautiful!

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: orion2009]
      #3404080 - 10/22/09 12:11 PM

Nebulosity is what I use to stack my frames and apply darks and flats. That leaves me with a 16bit TIF which is nearly 100% black.

I then bring that into Photoshop and use curves on it, among other things, until I like how it looks. In this images case, I did 2 totally separate M42 images (one at 30 sec and one at 120sec exposures) and then blended in some 30sec data in the core of the 2 min M42 image, since it was super blown out. This was again done using photoshop, not any HDR software.

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: jmX]
      #3404448 - 10/22/09 03:28 PM

Thanks.

I ask because I'm looking to get into DSLR astrophotography and would like to do so without getting a PC. It seems like if I had nebulosity, PhotoShop, and Orion's Solitaire autoguider (no computer needed) that I could successfully image from my Mac.

Any suggestions?

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: JSeay86]
      #3404525 - 10/22/09 04:14 PM

That looks awesome!

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: JSeay86]
      #3404538 - 10/22/09 04:19 PM

Quote:

Thanks.

I ask because I'm looking to get into DSLR astrophotography and would like to do so without getting a PC. It seems like if I had nebulosity, PhotoShop, and Orion's Solitaire autoguider (no computer needed) that I could successfully image from my Mac.

Any suggestions?



Yes that is a good plan. If you wanted to avoid having a stand alone autoguider you could buy a meade dsi and use it through PHD for mac. I successfully use My canon XS DSLR to image through mac osx.

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: SGT500]
      #3404540 - 10/22/09 04:19 PM

Almost forgot
Great Image Jon!

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: JSeay86]
      #3405531 - 10/23/09 02:59 AM

Quote:

Thanks.

I ask because I'm looking to get into DSLR astrophotography and would like to do so without getting a PC. It seems like if I had nebulosity, PhotoShop, and Orion's Solitaire autoguider (no computer needed) that I could successfully image from my Mac.

Any suggestions?




This shot could easily be done without a PC actually. At 400mm f/5, you dont need an autoguider. You may get some ruined exposures, so you may have to let the rig take photos for longer and you throw out the bad frames when you get back to your computer.
The autoguider is a new thing added to my setup only last month, and I took many photos I'm happy with the few times I shot before using a CG-5 mount and a 750mm focal length.

Anyway, I use a canon TC-80N3 timer to do all the automation of capturing. Similar timers exist for Rebel cameras, for about $60.

If you do decide in the future you need to guide, you could always just pick up a $300 "netbook" PC with windows XP on it, which is what I did. It'll be better than going with the solitaire autoguider, as you get a live video preview of what the autoguider sees which makes focusing easy, and it also lets you visualize your mount drift over time via the graphs displayed in PHD Autoguiding software.

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Re: A dusty m42 new [Re: jmX]
      #3407514 - 10/24/09 01:05 AM

Very nice Jim. I particularly like the detail you brought out in the Blue nebula to the Left.

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