A soso Christmas tree, cone nebulae
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2024 3:32 pm
A soso picture... Culprit was the moon. She was horenduous shining, high up, far over half as i remember and far more then i bargained for..
I used a L-enhance filter but was anyway struck with some big halo forming in the stack.. I could not get it out. Wipe could not, DBE in PI neither. It did a fine job though but killed too much nebulosity of the Christmas tree.
After many trials i used GraXpert v2 from out Pixinsight in a linear stage and then processing this in Startools to get the image below. It is still a bit visible at the right, the left side was pretty much completely solved. GraXpert is not the ultimate solution , as i discovered. It really did a fine job in this case, but in other cases, like IC 410 i tried i merely destroyed the image. Well, in that one there was not much gradient afterall so ..
Taken with a TS APO 130 mm with FR , F5.6. TS branded Touptek color cam. Certainly i want to redo this on a better night or nights,if i still get the chance. 4h45 of integration... processed in Startools and some tweaks in GIMP, HOO approach, allthough not much blue is to be seen....
I used a L-enhance filter but was anyway struck with some big halo forming in the stack.. I could not get it out. Wipe could not, DBE in PI neither. It did a fine job though but killed too much nebulosity of the Christmas tree.
After many trials i used GraXpert v2 from out Pixinsight in a linear stage and then processing this in Startools to get the image below. It is still a bit visible at the right, the left side was pretty much completely solved. GraXpert is not the ultimate solution , as i discovered. It really did a fine job in this case, but in other cases, like IC 410 i tried i merely destroyed the image. Well, in that one there was not much gradient afterall so ..
Taken with a TS APO 130 mm with FR , F5.6. TS branded Touptek color cam. Certainly i want to redo this on a better night or nights,if i still get the chance. 4h45 of integration... processed in Startools and some tweaks in GIMP, HOO approach, allthough not much blue is to be seen....