My first M51
Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2022 10:59 pm
Hard to believe I've been at this for a couple years and only now tried out the Whirlpool.
At the moment what I have here is just 3 hours of luminance. Seeing was not very good, at least according to meteoblue (even above my imaging scale of 1.4"), but things still seem decently detailed though I don't believe I could crop in super far. The new Sharpstar CC is a huge improvement for me.
I'm still not getting proper flats calibration to fully even out the vignetting field. No idea why. But that just means stronger Wipe.
When trying to colorize this, with 2 hours of data from the D5300, I am ending up with some seeming color artifacts - like little magenta blobs. I think the problem there is in the OSC data itself, nothing to do with the lum or even the registration and compositing. So that's another mystery that needs to be solved.
This was my first real try at it, so I think I can probably process this better and cleaner. It's a neat area though -- so many little galaxies hidden in the background here.
At the moment what I have here is just 3 hours of luminance. Seeing was not very good, at least according to meteoblue (even above my imaging scale of 1.4"), but things still seem decently detailed though I don't believe I could crop in super far. The new Sharpstar CC is a huge improvement for me.
I'm still not getting proper flats calibration to fully even out the vignetting field. No idea why. But that just means stronger Wipe.
When trying to colorize this, with 2 hours of data from the D5300, I am ending up with some seeming color artifacts - like little magenta blobs. I think the problem there is in the OSC data itself, nothing to do with the lum or even the registration and compositing. So that's another mystery that needs to be solved.
This was my first real try at it, so I think I can probably process this better and cleaner. It's a neat area though -- so many little galaxies hidden in the background here.