That's a great start there Micheal. My first photo was a disaster. Things
should get easier as you learn more and more tricks of the trade. Keep on
it!
James
On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 1:21 PM Michael McDonald <mikemac@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Uh, this one is actually unguided! I was having trouble with PHD2 the
night before so I tried unguided before I mucked with PHD2 again. Itâs
seventeen 30 second exposures for each of the LRGB channels, which Iâm
currently ignoring L.
The later guided images of the Flame Nebula from that night then have the
dust spots on them, aka âwater spotsâ. Iâm going to try stacking them
later
and see if I can crop around the dust. And more importantly, to see if my
guided images are any better than my unguided ones.
Mike McDonald
mikemac@xxxxxxxxxxx
On Feb 26, 2019, at 1:13 PM, Bernard Miller <bgmiller011@xxxxxxx> wrote:out. The fun comes wen you have to combine this with a long duration shot
Mike,
This looks like a short duration shot since the Trapezium is not blown
to get the nebula as well as the Trapezium. It looks like you have some
issues with guiding so if you could clean that up it would help.
Bernard
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