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Part of the M45 Pleiades...

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Part of the M45 Pleiades sent on November 30, 2016 (21:56) by Mauror.. 8 comments, 638 views.




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avatarsenior
sent on December 01, 2016 (10:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Cabbage beautiful .... what tools did you use? to guess a canvas with a beautiful opening ..... you recorded light in buckets and you notice at least 3 small galaxies.
Impressive

avatarjunior
sent on December 01, 2016 (12:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Fabio !
tnx,
the tool is the one that I always use, I attach some data:
The 75minutes
R 20mins
G 20mins
B 20mins
C8HD of AdvancedVX
FOV 0 ° 44'x 0 ° 33 '
resolving 0.78 "pix
1421mm f / 7 Celestron Reducer
Sbig STF8300M
AO SX Lodestar and x2
Location: Friulian Alps

avatarsenior
sent on December 01, 2016 (20:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A C8? I could have sworn it was a refractor Apo!

avatarjunior
sent on December 01, 2016 (20:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

;-)
without taking away anything to APO :-P

avatarsenior
sent on December 02, 2016 (18:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

No no .... I figured ... perhaps are the spikes that led me into making mistake to think that they had been added, along with bright halo around the star typical of smidht cassegrain, in postproduction.
The image is incredible detail .... I think you've squeezed eyecare limits to the last with a perfect focus.

avatarjunior
sent on December 02, 2016 (19:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Spikes in the effects are added, the Schmidt-Cassegrain have the secondary supported by the corrector plate ...
or you can put a "spider" in front of the plate in order to create the typical spikes of Newton,
everything else is this-which included halos

... To mè really like APO, but real detail can only be achieved by increasing the focal length, no mask Ps can give us what there is in native files, let alone the details you can achieve with the Ha thinking to compensate for the focal length, much less still using it as a luminance if you hope to not slavare colors,
this is to say that a refractor is hard to come to a meter and a half of focal and it reaches details of the focal length, as can beKing Net pictures, dry, sculpted.
Ops..mi have dwelt ..

avatarsenior
sent on December 02, 2016 (19:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I know ... do not tell me nothin again .... I have an old Meade 2120 .... ten inch opening. His only real drawback is the fork mount with tangent arm .... does not allow much if it is not in terms of long-exposure photograph willing to stay with your eye on them mounted optical off-axis but ..... what can you do ..... telescope old absolutely no computerized conception. The only shots that I was able to get us I've made with the machine in parallel .... alas the telescope has served only as a guide.
But seeing what they dug out of these "dinosaurs" I'm getting urge to try to put the whip with the new multiframe integration techniques.

avatarjunior
sent on December 02, 2016 (21:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

... I was addentrando me in processing considerations ...
Fabio, because of the positive comments!
we hope to see put into practice the ten inches, although there are always the objective difficulties


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