Season begins

CCD vs Film? Lots of time vs no patience? Alright, this is your place to discuss all the astrophotography what's and what's not. You can discuss about techniques, accessories, cameras, whatever....just make sure you also post some nice photos here too!
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Re: Season begins

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Hi C_C,
Thanks.
No problem at all for discussion.
I can do Deconvolution myself as I have CS4 & Maxim and a whole lot of Video Tutorials from Gurus like Tony Hallas ,Warren Keller etc.. Only problem is TIME.
More over the project is only one third complete. My plan is to aquire data through OIII and SII NB filters also in the coming nights and integrate it on Hubble pallette. At that time I plan to do few iterations of deconvolution.

Thanks Orly,

I doubt whether FR for 80/ 100 scopes will do the job on 120 mm.

Brgds

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Re: Season begins

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This is an M42 I did last December 1 using Kevin's spindly yellow surveyor tripod from my balcony at home.

At 100% it's quite obvious that the stars aren't perfectly round, but at this image scale they look decent:

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This is the Orion 100ED + WO 0.8X FR/FF. QHY8, 1x 2 min, 1x 5 min, 1x 10 min stacked. Auto-guided with DSI Pro and 50mm finder. IDAS LPS-V4 (a very aggressive LPR filter).
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