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Veil Nebula, re-processing...

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Veil Nebula, re-processing sent on July 12, 2015 (15:08) by Marzio Bambini. 7 comments, 1257 views.

, Posa B f/4.0, ISO 1600, tripod.

LT: 10.7.2015 23h 00m, Novezzina, Monte Baldo 1250 mt (VR), t=13°c. Canon EF 200 f/2.0 L at f/4.0, Canon EOS 60D CentralDS ts=-11°c at 1600 Iso, Takahashi Em200 no guide. Integration 46x4', 5 dark, 33 bias, 33 flat, PixInsight.



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sent on July 12, 2015 (15:12)


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Ho rielaborato la foto pubblicata ieri che presentava una dominante gialla proveniente dalle vicine luci di Verona.
In ogni caso è un oggetto molto molto debole, tutt'altro che facile.
Ci riproveremo in altre condizioniSorriso



I reworked the photo published yesterday that had a yellow cast from the nearby lights of Verona.
In any case it is an object very very weak, anything but easy.
We'll try again in other conditions :-)


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sent on July 12, 2015 (15:46)


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Ancora piu' bella Marzio,bravo, ciao

Even more 'beautiful Marzio, good, hello

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sent on July 12, 2015 (16:41)


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Bhè tutt'altra cosa ora Marzio, bravo. Senza autoguida non potevi fare di più anche con il tuo setup di tutto rispetto... cercare un posto buio è diventato ancora più difficile... Pixinsight è davvero potente

Well quite another now Marzio, bravo. Without guider could not do more with your setup respectable ... look for a dark place has become even more difficult ... PixInsight is really powerful

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sent on July 14, 2015 (18:28)


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Comunque non sono ancora contento.
Credo che il problema sia da ricondurre ad un cielo tutto sommato forse non scurissimo e dovendo trattare un segnale debole il tutto si complica.
Alla fine cerchi di tirare fuori tutto il possibile, ma ti rendi conto che vai oltre e che perdi la naturalezza dell'oggetto.
Insomma c'è ancora da fare e da imparareMrGreen
Ciao Luca, ciao Beppe.MrGreen

However I'm still happy.
I think the problem is due to a heaven after all perhaps not very dark and having to deal with a weak signal all gets complicated.
Eventually you try to pull out everything you can, but you realize that you go over and you lose the natural object.
So there is still to do and learn -D
Luca Hello, hello Beppe. -D

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sent on July 15, 2015 (5:23)


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Marzio, i problemi principali sono due: il primo è l'onnipresente IL e il secondo è il seeing... e se vogliamo possiamo anche aggiungerci il fattore economico, visto che per fare una foto il più delle volte bisogna spostarsi a volte come nel mio caso, per centinaia di chilometri. Alla fine le uscite serali si riducono al numero delle dita della tua mano e tu lo sai bene. Le esperienze al di là delle teorie, si fanno sul campo e la mia filosofia si riduce a "più fai più sai" , quindi a parte le capacità individuali legate ai mezzi di cui uno dispone, ci si ritrova sempre con l'avere a che fare con le poche opportunità, quindi si è costretti a giocarsele tutte cercando di fare il proprio meglio, nonostante le dannate leggi di Murphy. Poi alla fine dobbiamo vedercela con la post produzione, e per quanto mi riguarda questa mi mette ansia e panico, perchè alla fine se fatta male inficia tutto il lavoraccio svolto precedentemente, soprattutto se non si hanno gli strumenti necessari (costosi) per farla. Eeeek!!!Eeeek!!! Potevamo fare collezione di francobolli no eh? MrGreen

Marzio, the main problems are two: the first is the ubiquitous IL and the second is seeing ... and if we want we can also add us the economic factor, since to take a picture most of the time you have to move sometimes in as my case, for hundreds of kilometers. Eventually the evenings out are reduced to the number of fingers of your hand, and you know it. The experiences beyond the theories, they are on the field and my philosophy comes down to "most do most know" , so apart from the individual abilities related to the means of which one has, we find ourselves Always having to do with the few opportunities, so you are forced to giocarsele all trying to do their best, despite the damn laws of Murphy. Then at the end we have to fend with the post production, and for me questa makes me anxious and panic, because in the end if done badly affect all the hard work done previously, especially if you do not have the necessary tools (expensive) to do it. Wow Wow! We could do no stamp collection eh? -D

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sent on July 15, 2015 (8:26)


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Mai parole furono più saggeMrGreenMrGreenMrGreen

Never words were: -D: -D: -D wiser

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sent on July 15, 2015 (19:41)


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i santi patroni ce l'hanno tutti, ma il patrono degli astrofili chi è? MrGreenMrGreen deve esse un para cu lo di prima maniera MrGreenMrGreenMrGreen

patrons have it all, but the patron of amateur astronomers who is? -D: -D Has a para cu them the way: -D: -D: -D first


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