Beginner looking for advice - M31
Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 7:55 am
Hi!
I took my first step towards deep sky photography, and purchased a star tracker. Longer lenses are still needed, but with my kit lens (18-55), I took one hour (20x3min + 5 darks + 4 bias + 5 flat) worth of pictures of Andromeda at 55mm (82,5 on Nikon APS-C).
Here is my stack (stacked in Sequator, DSS gave me an error): https://www.dropbox.com/s/2rpyge1vkx30utn/22.tif?dl=0
The final image is attached.
My questions are:
1. Why is the final image's quality so bad? (maybe it's just me but it looks terrible)
2. How could I get some colors at the outskirts of the galaxy? (that blueish / purpleish color) - also, somehow I can't get my head around the color module, don't know why
3. Is the problem with getting colors the shortness of the focal length? (because star colors seems quite realistic)
Here is my "workflow":
- Linear, was bayered, is not whitebalanced
- Autodev: ignore fine detail 2 pixels,
- Crop: pretty heavy, because the galaxy is small at 82mm
- Wipe: correct color and brightness, precision 256x256, dark anomaly filter 3px,
- Develop: redo global stretch, digital development at 49,43%,
- Contrast: dark anomaly filter 3px
- HDR: reveal DSO core, tame highlights
- Bin: 50%
- Decon: manual mask -> star mask
- Life: everything default
- Sharpen: grom mask 2x, strength:110%
- Tracking disabled, final noise reduction: full mask, grain size 4px, smoothness 70%
- Repair: auto star mask, default options
Thanks for any tips guys!
I took my first step towards deep sky photography, and purchased a star tracker. Longer lenses are still needed, but with my kit lens (18-55), I took one hour (20x3min + 5 darks + 4 bias + 5 flat) worth of pictures of Andromeda at 55mm (82,5 on Nikon APS-C).
Here is my stack (stacked in Sequator, DSS gave me an error): https://www.dropbox.com/s/2rpyge1vkx30utn/22.tif?dl=0
The final image is attached.
My questions are:
1. Why is the final image's quality so bad? (maybe it's just me but it looks terrible)
2. How could I get some colors at the outskirts of the galaxy? (that blueish / purpleish color) - also, somehow I can't get my head around the color module, don't know why
3. Is the problem with getting colors the shortness of the focal length? (because star colors seems quite realistic)
Here is my "workflow":
- Linear, was bayered, is not whitebalanced
- Autodev: ignore fine detail 2 pixels,
- Crop: pretty heavy, because the galaxy is small at 82mm
- Wipe: correct color and brightness, precision 256x256, dark anomaly filter 3px,
- Develop: redo global stretch, digital development at 49,43%,
- Contrast: dark anomaly filter 3px
- HDR: reveal DSO core, tame highlights
- Bin: 50%
- Decon: manual mask -> star mask
- Life: everything default
- Sharpen: grom mask 2x, strength:110%
- Tracking disabled, final noise reduction: full mask, grain size 4px, smoothness 70%
- Repair: auto star mask, default options
Thanks for any tips guys!