I've waited to have the perfect conditions for a AP season; Summer hot night, uncooled Canon camera, light polluted sky and sea level place. Of course there was no moon at sight!
The result is not a great image but stacked fit wasnot very promising. Cocoon is a too faint object for that sky and temperature.
Processing includes
Bin 50%
Wipe
Deconvolution
Sharp in large scale, aggresive
color and noise correction
Isolate to bring out a little that dust
and sometinhg I dind't try before. Automated Mask selection of little dark holes that noise reduction didn't get rid of and Heal module to remove them. It works great
http://www.astrobin.com/117212/
IC5146 Cocoon nebula
IC5146 Cocoon nebula
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Re: IC5146 Cocoon nebula
A very nice image, sharp and contrasty. Could we have some more details on the capture? (imaging telescope, number and duration of sub exposures etc.)?
Long-time visual observer, now learning the AP dark arts...
Re: IC5146 Cocoon nebula
I forgot to put the astrobin link, here it is
http://www.astrobin.com/117212/
Equipment is a Vixen Visac VC200L with f6.4 focal reducer wich leads to a 1280mm focal length. Camera is a Canon 450D IR removed by me (what a quest!). Really it is not a right combination, Canon has a 5.2 um pixel size wich leads to a resolution of 0.8"/pixel. I'm oversamplig the image and having a bad SNR. My first step in StarTools is binning the image 50%
Exposures are a combination of 300s and 120s 1600ISO. Total usable exposure time is about 1 hour taken in 2 nights At least I took calibration exposures
http://www.astrobin.com/117212/
Equipment is a Vixen Visac VC200L with f6.4 focal reducer wich leads to a 1280mm focal length. Camera is a Canon 450D IR removed by me (what a quest!). Really it is not a right combination, Canon has a 5.2 um pixel size wich leads to a resolution of 0.8"/pixel. I'm oversamplig the image and having a bad SNR. My first step in StarTools is binning the image 50%
Exposures are a combination of 300s and 120s 1600ISO. Total usable exposure time is about 1 hour taken in 2 nights At least I took calibration exposures
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Re: IC5146 Cocoon nebula
Thanks Alvinillo. I was never game to remove the IR filter from my DSLR. Now I'm almost always shoot with a CCD - but with my current image train and 'trainer' CCD (an Orion StarShoot G3 mono - very much a beginner's piece), I'm working with undersampled data - the opposite problem to you.
Long-time visual observer, now learning the AP dark arts...
Re: IC5146 Cocoon nebula
Just beautiful, with fantastic detail and coloringl!
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast