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Hi Matt.
Nice image of Centaurus A. I am still working on getting a good alignment with this new Vixen, its a lot harder to learn then my etx 125 was. Hope to have something to show soon. Clear skies to you Paul. |
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Very nice, excellent detail in the dust band. Well done Matt!
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A fine shot it is Matt, looking forward to see it in RGB. A question on maxim does it auto subtract darks on your DSI camera im having issues with envisage its slow, hangs you name it. Clear Skies my friend
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Thanks Paul, Mike Gordan and Efrain. Yes Gordon it is almost directly overhead here at -37S which would make it at best, about 8 deg. above your southern horizon around midnight assuming your are 45N. Like Andromeda for me.
Efrain, I've not tried capturing dirctly to MaxIm yet so I am not sure about the auto subtract. I know exactly what you mean about envisage and gave upon auto combining long ago. I now set the comparison to 1 shot and choose the 'save all uncombined images' file save option. This saves all the FITS images so I can later pick and choose. I then manually shoot a set of blacks at the end of the session and subtract them using, up til now, registax or deep sky stacker. About the only useful feature of invisage I have found is the hot pixel fixer which does a very good job if I mess up with the blacks. Not the best option obviously but it can salvage a session. I choose group from the task bar, select the files, select 'fix hot pixels' and then envisage creates and saves a set of "hot fixed" FITS image files. The beauty of MaxIm for me is the ease of image editing and the range of stacking and colour management options available. I will experiment with image capture when the moon comes back and let you know. Getting off topic here. Thanks for your interest and kind words. Kind regards Matt |
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Your collimation has improved quite a bit. BTW, from 45N this guy is only 2 degrees above the horizon ignoring atmospheric refraction. I've tried seeing it from 40.6 north several times to no avail. There it is over 6 degrees up the the murk killed it every time. I could see a faint hint of Omega Centauri however. I'd think at F/4 you'd pick up more of the outer parts of this guy. Great job on the core and dust lane however.
Rick |
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