By turfpit on Tuesday, 27 October 2020
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2 panels, each 60x120s.  2 panels stacked with APP v1.082.  Panels stitched with APP.  Green noise removal (SCNR) in Siril.  I have included the resultant 2-panel stack before final processing.  Hi res image at my Astrobin  . Dave Orion-2panel-mosaic-60x120s-each-panel.jpg 2-panel-stack.JPG
Hi Dave, What a great job you did with that as is apparent from the image prior to processing it you attached. Cannot see any join either, lol. There's a lot of stars in there!  I assume you used on the posted image on Astrobin some software to annotate the image, I have zero knowledge of these but assume they are limited to the major catalogues. One obvious target not listed is ldn1622 which I located from my sky atlas as being left of the star 56Ori. Good image of it as well. Hope all is well and look forward to more. Cheers Ray
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Thanks Ray.  I was surprised at the amount of detail captured.  I am considering the same mosaic using 60s (maybe 120x60s) captures to see if I can tame the stars and the centre of M42.  Or maybe try for a 2-panel mosaic and HDR with some much shorter exposures.  I am still trying to get a feel for the Pier 4 equipment.  With the modern CMOS sensor the fact that bias frames are not used has not been detrimental to the image. I have been using the Green Noise Removal in Siril to remove the green caste (see attachment for a 'before' and 'after' comparison) - this is a temporary solution until I can get to grips with HSL Selective Colour in APP.  The main parts of APP used were Crop, Remove Light Pollution and Calibrate Star Colours plus using a pre-set DDP, contrast and saturation. When a deep sky image is uploaded to Astrobin it is automatically plate solved.  I did nothing for the annotation to arrive.  I think the solving is performed via the Nova Astrometry web service. The LDN 1622 came out well.  Here  is a better one of that region. I have wondered how many stars are in that image? Dave green-noise-removal-Siril.JPG [attachment=508]
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Hi Dave, Thanks for all that useful information. I hope in time you will attempt a HDR image, quite a challenge though I imagine. With regard to the dark nebula, it was so obvious on that image that I had to look up what it was, and actually found it labelled in my Pocket Sky Atlas. I did look at that splendid image you linked to, but on a bang for buck basis yours has that one well beaten. Cheers, Ray
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Hi Dave I have shared your image on Instagram and credited you, I hope that was was ok ?
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No probs Steve.
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