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Helix Nebula with Antlia Golden filter

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2022 11:52 am
by Startrek
Captured the Helix nebula under my Bortle 8 light polluted skies using my new Antlia dual band ( Golden ) filter

Bortle 8 skies
New moon period
6” f6 GSO Newt
Skywatcher EQ6-R pro mount
ZWO2600MC cooled to -10C Gain 100
TS Optics GPU coma corrector
ZWO filter drawer
105 x 3 min dithered guided subs ( over 2 nights )
40 x Flats
60 x Bias
PHD2 Multistar guiding ( 0.50 to 0.60 arc sec total )
Stacked in DSS
Processed in Startools V1.8 Compose OSC Bicolor

New filter performed well on a faint object under heavy LP. The real test will be a larger emission nebula with some larger stars and Star field


Comments welcome
Thanks

Martin

Re: Helix Nebula with Antlia Golden filter

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2022 12:43 pm
by Stefan B
Hi Martin,

great result! I am very curious about your results with the filter since upgrading from the l-eNhance is a consideration...will definitely wait until Optolong's l-Ultimate is launched and see how the two compare.

I agree that a field with brighter stars will be more challenging. The Helix is in the middle of nowhere. With my old color guide cam it has been hard to find a guide star at all...

Again, awesome result! What do you think about the white area between the blue "pupil" and the outer red part? I guess I haven't seen this in other images.

Regards
Stefan

Re: Helix Nebula with Antlia Golden filter

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2022 4:05 pm
by Mike in Rancho
Beautiful! Excellent to catch that fainter area off to the side too. :)

White is appropriate for bicolor in the region of more equal concentration of H and O, I believe. Seems reasonable for the transition area between the two.

I never can remember which thread(s) to find Ivo's graphic that displays the H-O bicolor continuum with saturation etc. :confusion-shrug:

Re: Helix Nebula with Antlia Golden filter

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2022 10:10 pm
by Startrek
Thanks Stefan and Mike,
The area between the pupil and eye lid is suppose to be a contrasted zone , most folk are too heavy handed with saturation and it’s ends up swamped in one colour , Startools works beautifully using the Bicolor option
Yes the true test of the filter will be an object like M16 or M8 as the Star fields are dense
I can see already this new filter is promising

Thanks

Martin