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M57 Ring Nebula C80ED
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18 years 6 months ago #28674
by Seanie_Morris
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My gosh - that thing is tiny!! were you able to spot it visually in the same FOV Keith?
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18 years 6 months ago #28731
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I spotted it through the eyepiece, but there was no way I could see it through the camera view finder, still, I took ma chance a and it came out for starters
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My gosh - that thing is tiny!! were you able to spot it visually in the same FOV Keith?
I spotted it through the eyepiece, but there was no way I could see it through the camera view finder, still, I took ma chance a and it came out for starters
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18 years 6 months ago #28787
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Nicely done Deirdre. I wonder though what your original b&w pencil sketch would look like in comparison? I know the inverted image gives a more 'realistic' view of how it actually appears - but are you sure you are not loosing any detail in the inversion?
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Hi, Keith here is my pencil sketch of M57 first one I ever did, inverted in Photo Shop.
Nicely done Deirdre. I wonder though what your original b&w pencil sketch would look like in comparison? I know the inverted image gives a more 'realistic' view of how it actually appears - but are you sure you are not loosing any detail in the inversion?
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