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avatarsenior
sent on June 23, 2012 (19:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very beautiful.
Hello

user7274
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sent on June 23, 2012 (19:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful photos, excellent uniformity across the frame, without vignetting.
Did you get the flat?
Significant area of ??M8, M24, M16 and M17, and also that of Antares.

Congratulations ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on June 23, 2012 (22:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Valerio show really, the only thing missing is the veil just below the rest of north america perfect! D800E This is driving me crazy!

avatarsenior
sent on June 23, 2012 (22:42)

Grazie a tutti

Hai ripreso dei flat?
Sì certo, ho comunque utilizzato lo zoom chiuso a f/4

l'unica cosa che manca è la velo appena sotto la nord america del resto perfetta!
In realtà c'è ma è coperta dalle stelle ed è tendente al verdino, per cui non sono riuscito ad enfatizzarla semplicemente saturando un po' il canale del rosso

avatarsenior
sent on June 24, 2012 (14:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful shot!

avatarsenior
sent on June 24, 2012 (22:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

fantastic

avatarjunior
sent on June 26, 2012 (16:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello, beautiful, something pero'mi escapes, how you got the sensitivity 'on the red lagoon?, And' a nikon mod without IR / cut pass? Can post more 'data please, place, time, dark frames, tracker, Frame?

avatarjunior
sent on June 26, 2012 (16:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Sorry just read now that you have the d800 version ;-) And in every way we can get the data? :-D

avatarsenior
sent on June 26, 2012 (19:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello, The D800E is standard, I did not remove the UV / IR filter cut. As with the D700, the sensitivity of the red is not bad even by "standard", just acquisisre enough signal, then the final color balance you do when converting RAW, taking care to remove a little 'Blue from the red channel , and you're done. For the data here it is: seven poses of 180 seconds each at ISO 1,600, all of AstroTrac, taken by the Apennines to the border with Lombardy, Liguria and Emilia at about 1,400 meters above sea level. Processing with IRIS and Photoshop. I have not taken Dark but I applied the flat field (9). It seems to me you have not forgotten anything, otherwise, ask! ;-)

avatarjunior
sent on June 26, 2012 (20:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Bravo Valerio, this sensor is not 'only sensitive but' a resolution crazy, I'd like to see a mosaic of VL (zone Scorpio) compound with, for example using the AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G that the test seems to superb the astroimaging.
You're doing a little astrophotography leading the way with the nikon d800e, and you're doing great!
Congratulations, can not wait to see more pictures.
Hello

avatarsenior
sent on June 26, 2012 (21:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Vapaol, I have other, made right in the area of ??the Galactic center, but with the 50mm f / 1.4 G, as soon as they are ready to place. Please note that the photo taken with the 14-24mm is similar to mosaics made with 50mm SLR but with lower resolution, without the hassle of combining the individual frames and triple the time of recovery. I am very pleased with this machine, and not just for this kind of photo

avatarjunior
sent on June 26, 2012 (23:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Okay look photos ;-)

avatarjunior
sent on July 12, 2012 (9:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great photos .. Congratulations! 8-)

avatarjunior
sent on September 26, 2012 (12:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

First of all congratulations I really like it!

Then from Nikonist I wanted to ask how can you have such a wide range of colors? I've always seen only on Canon in photographs of the Milky Way.
Personally, I use a D700 but every time I photograph the milky way or I get all the reddish or blue. What color temperature do you use?
I always shot in RAW but also to try to change the color temperature and tint I am a crap: D
Or should I work on individual channels as I've read that you did?

Thanks and forgive the ignorance

avatarsenior
sent on September 28, 2012 (10:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The first rule is to go under dark skies! So high mountains and away from population centers. For the color temperature septum anything special rule then being converted to have a neutral sky, leaving only the remaining colors. Should be increased then a little 'saturation curves and of course to improve the contrast

avatarjunior
sent on October 02, 2012 (9:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you: D

avatarjunior
sent on November 03, 2012 (16:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Congratulations really amazing, I'm not an expert in astrophotography, but I must say that this picture is distinguished from the "mass"! :-) :-)

Hello,
Alessio.

avatarsenior
sent on November 03, 2012 (17:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Alessio

user44198
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sent on May 19, 2015 (20:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Valerio hello, I would have done some dark, I saw the full version and I noticed several gradients scattered here and there and the background I see a little tacked on the green, try to make some dark and you'll see that the image will change appearance !! ! ;-) ;-)
it is clear that mine is just a suggestion ;-) ;-)


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