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I do struggle with the vignetting on this set up, but I am normally able to create an image form the data. In this case, I used 10 lums, 22 reds, 10 greens and 18 blues all at 600s. I also combined this with 24 lums, 24 reds, 12 greens and 18 blues all at 300s. All in all this totals 16.5 hours imaging time. Take care everyone. Simon



Pier 3 test data, Mak finished.png

3 years ago
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Beautiful work Simon....colour balance is lovely

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3 years ago
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Thanks so much again Peter! Si
3 years ago
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That's darn nice!

What a difference a little aperture and focal length makes to the chain :)

Steve

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Things to do, so little time!

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Cheers Steve, I hope you are ok... Simon
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