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2020BC
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M24 Sagittarius Star Cloud and M17 Nebula new
      #3237118 - 07/25/09 01:46 AM

Whoa! This lens done good!

Very pleased with how this one came out.

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Exposure: 110x1 mins 1600 ISO
Lens: Canon EF 200mm f2.8 L USM II stopped down to f4.5
Camera: Canon 350D unmodified
Mount: EQ-6 guided with Orion ST-80 guidescope, Mintron camera
Process: Guided and stacked in MaxDSLR. Crop and curves in Photoshop
Date: 1300h 20Jul09 UTC

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Re: M24 Sagittarius Star Cloud and M17 Nebula new [Re: 2020BC]
      #3237588 - 07/25/09 11:48 AM

Great image! Have you experimented with a little more contrast? The dark lanes may become more pronounced. I started on this area @500mm a while back and after 6 frames the clouds have not left.

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Re: M24 Sagittarius Star Cloud and M17 Nebula new [Re: waassaabee]
      #3238654 - 07/25/09 11:44 PM

I've got this new hi-contrast LCD monitor, and so it worries me about the contrast thing you said. I'll have to check it out on my old CRT screen or on somebody else's computer for a comparison.

Edited by 2020BC (07/25/09 11:46 PM)


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Re: M24 Sagittarius Star Cloud and M17 Nebula new [Re: 2020BC]
      #3239326 - 07/26/09 12:24 PM

Good image -- the stars are sharp right out to the corners.

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Re: M24 Sagittarius Star Cloud and M17 Nebula new [Re: s58y]
      #3239583 - 07/26/09 02:49 PM

That's a wonderful image. I do agree with Gary that a little more contrast would make it even better

Bob

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Re: M24 Sagittarius Star Cloud and M17 Nebula new [Re: RStar]
      #3239694 - 07/26/09 03:47 PM

nice detail, and the corners look good, I agree as well a little contrast boost will really make it, nice job

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Re: M24 Sagittarius Star Cloud and M17 Nebula new [Re: RStar]
      #3240703 - 07/27/09 05:56 AM

Quote:

That's a wonderful image. I do agree with Gary that a little more contrast would make it even better

Bob




Hmm, detecting a pattern here!

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Re: M24 Sagittarius Star Cloud and M17 Nebula new [Re: 2020BC]
      #3411830 - 10/26/09 12:21 PM

Agreed - great image.
I am trying to set up a similar set of kit, but with an HEQ5 mount. What do you use as guiding software for the Mintron - I've been trying PHD but it does not recognise my camera?

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Re: M24 Sagittarius Star Cloud and M17 Nebula [Re: mikeruk]
      #3412336 - 10/26/09 03:54 PM

Excellent shot , I like the way you framed it.

I have noticed I have to check my shots of several montiors to make sure its the way I like it , they are all so differnent.

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