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17 years 9 months ago #43316
by dmcdona
A Rose by any other name... was created by dmcdona
M63 - Sunflower Galaxy
OK Folks - this is not as pretty as could be. I have a lot of work to do to sort out my vignetting. When processing this image, I really wanted to focus on the Galaxy detail rather than the entire image.
You can see the star at the bottom of the Galaxy is a little bloomed and has washed out surrounding detail, which looks odd. But note the edge-on spiral in the distance (just to the lower right of the bloomed star)
This was 36 * 2 minute subs. I took 94 in all but a lot were rejected due to poor tracking.
Further details are available here:
www.astroshack.net/gallery/galaxies/M63.php
Dave
OK Folks - this is not as pretty as could be. I have a lot of work to do to sort out my vignetting. When processing this image, I really wanted to focus on the Galaxy detail rather than the entire image.
You can see the star at the bottom of the Galaxy is a little bloomed and has washed out surrounding detail, which looks odd. But note the edge-on spiral in the distance (just to the lower right of the bloomed star)
This was 36 * 2 minute subs. I took 94 in all but a lot were rejected due to poor tracking.
Further details are available here:
www.astroshack.net/gallery/galaxies/M63.php
Dave
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17 years 9 months ago #43337
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The detail is amazing, particularly the dark bands near the top right.
Nice image!
Nice image!
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17 years 9 months ago #43342
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Looks more like anti-blooming software went on the rampage
Great detail though. well done.
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You can see the star at the bottom of the Galaxy is a little bloomed and has washed out surrounding detail, which looks odd.
Looks more like anti-blooming software went on the rampage
Great detail though. well done.
Albert White MSc FRAS
Chairperson, International Dark Sky Association - Irish Section
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17 years 9 months ago #43345
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Bart - initially I though the dark streaks top right of the galaxy were a defect but no, they are there. Pretty heavy dust lanes alright. And pretty heavy on the PC processing power. I can fell the MacPro calling out as I type
Al - I didn't do any antiblooming processing - there was only one star with a small bit of evident blooming. I went a bit wild on deconvolution but tried to soften it with an unsharp routine. I failed miserably on the image as whole. But then my goal was to accenuate the real detail in the galaxy - it really is beautifully rough and bumpy in there. More so than say M51 or M101.
Glad you both like it and hopefully, I can improve it over time. It'll take me a few months or so I guess to get used to the new imager. But its one heck of a camera. I was operating it at -70 degrees at one stage.
Dave
Al - I didn't do any antiblooming processing - there was only one star with a small bit of evident blooming. I went a bit wild on deconvolution but tried to soften it with an unsharp routine. I failed miserably on the image as whole. But then my goal was to accenuate the real detail in the galaxy - it really is beautifully rough and bumpy in there. More so than say M51 or M101.
Glad you both like it and hopefully, I can improve it over time. It'll take me a few months or so I guess to get used to the new imager. But its one heck of a camera. I was operating it at -70 degrees at one stage.
Dave
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17 years 9 months ago #43349
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After one look at this planet any visitor from outer space would say; "I WANT TO SEE THE MANAGER".
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Hi Dave
Well done on your recent astronomical upgrades, I couldn’t help but notice a while back that your venerable Celestron 8†SCT is now replaced with a mighty Celestron C14. Also I have no doubt that you will max that FLI CCD to its limits and get the best results from your new system (that’s quite a quantum jump from a Meade DSI which has served you well in the past). I am looking forward to seeing your work here on this board and on your website.
Good luck and many clear skies
Mike
Well done on your recent astronomical upgrades, I couldn’t help but notice a while back that your venerable Celestron 8†SCT is now replaced with a mighty Celestron C14. Also I have no doubt that you will max that FLI CCD to its limits and get the best results from your new system (that’s quite a quantum jump from a Meade DSI which has served you well in the past). I am looking forward to seeing your work here on this board and on your website.
Good luck and many clear skies
Mike
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17 years 9 months ago #43350
by dave_lillis
Dave L. on facebook , See my images in flickr
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Carrying around my 20" obsession is going to kill me,
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This just shows the amazing potential of this camera/scope setup.
Its hard to believe those dark lines to the upper right are real, just amazing.
Its hard to believe those dark lines to the upper right are real, just amazing.
Dave L. on facebook , See my images in flickr
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but what a way to go.
+ 12"LX200, MK67, Meade2045, 4"refractor
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