- Orion ED80T
- EOS 1100D, unmodified
- Baader Nd Moon/Skyglow filter
- Celestron CG5, HyperTuned, Guided with PHD and Orion SSAG
- Shot from a Red zone south of Nashville, TN
- ISO 800
- 4 x 270", 29 x 180" lights
- 10 x Flats & Bias
- BackyardEOS Session Management
- Post in StarTools
- Unstretched TIF stack available here
Leo Triplet
Leo Triplet
Re: Leo Triplet
That's a very nice one Gordon I agree the new colour module is great.
A suggestion for Ivo: the site has this awesome video showing the processing of Misti's L-data for M101.
How about having a new video for the whole LRGB data? (for example using Misti's M63 data which seems to me a bit more challenging),
Epicycle
A suggestion for Ivo: the site has this awesome video showing the processing of Misti's L-data for M101.
How about having a new video for the whole LRGB data? (for example using Misti's M63 data which seems to me a bit more challenging),
Epicycle
Re: Leo Triplet
Thank you, sir!Epicycle wrote:That's a very nice one Gordon I agree the new colour module is great.
Re: Leo Triplet
Very nice!
Noted re: LRGB & video
Noted re: LRGB & video
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
Re: Leo Triplet
Thanks, Ivo!
Here is a second version...I like this one a bit better. A touch more detail (Especially in M66 I think) and some better color I believe.
I THINK SN2013AM is still visible in M65. I'm restacking that area of the image with 3x drizzling as I type, and going to really push the processing, see what i can find in there.
Here is a second version...I like this one a bit better. A touch more detail (Especially in M66 I think) and some better color I believe.
I THINK SN2013AM is still visible in M65. I'm restacking that area of the image with 3x drizzling as I type, and going to really push the processing, see what i can find in there.