Saturday, 01 May 2021
  4 Replies
  1.1K Visits
0
Votes
Undo
  Subscribe
Well as I continue to mop up some old files and try to make some images out of them, I came across NGC 4244 - a lovely galaxy, especially using Pier 1's scope. There were some large 'doughnuts' on the RGB files, and this has een the case before, but with a bit of fiddling I managed to 'hide' them...   :  )   I used 23 luminances, 19 reds, 24 greens and 12 blues each at 10 minutes long exposure time. This equals 13 hours in integration time. Have a good night everyone...




NGC 4244.png









3 years ago
·
#2868
0
Votes
Undo
love the colour in this one

Peter Shah - Collimation & Telescope servicing.
Visit my personal imaging website at astropix.co.uk
For Image Processing Tutorials
Contact: pete@ccdimaging.co.uk


We can supply your new high quality Newtonian or Dall Kirkham Astrograph

Peter Shah
Roboscopes Observatory Controller


3 years ago
·
#2869
0
Votes
Undo
I agree with Pete, very nice colour in this

Phil McCauley
Roboscopes Website Admin


2 years ago
·
#2870
0
Votes
Undo
[size=150]Thanks Peter, I am plodding away here at the moment, so there night be some more on the way. Cheers...[/size]
2 years ago
·
#2871
0
Votes
Undo
[size=100]Thanks Phil, good to hear from you! Simon [/size]
  • Page :
  • 1
There are no replies made for this post yet.
Be one of the first to reply to this post!
Submit Your Response

Follow Us

Newsletter

Proud to use

  • FLI

  • 656 Imaging

  • 10 Micron

  • Planewave

  • ZWO

Company Details:

Roboscopes

802 Kingsbury Road
Birmingham
B24 9PS
United Kingdom


Roboscopes is a trading name of ENS Optical LTD ¦ Copyright© 2020 Roboscopes
Cron Job Starts