Author Topic: Location of free raw files of Orion, Andromeda etc., for practicing on?  (Read 2660 times)

Offline Rudy Pohl

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Hi There:

I'm fairly new to astrophotography... I've done some Milky Way landscape images last Summer and Fall and built myself a little tracker which did an OK job. I've been fairly active in Photoshop for a number of years so I'm familiar with most digital post processing techniques. I just bought myself a little Sky Watcher Star Adventurer tracker and would like to start doing some deep sky images on objects such as Orion, Andromeda, etc., that are within reach on my Nikon D7200 camera and Nikon 300mm f4 lens.

I just got my 45-day free trial version of Pixinsight, but my problem essentially is the weather here in Ottawa. It's been cloudy for most of the last month with little improvement expected in the foreseeable future, and as such, I have no data files to work with.

Does anyone know of a location on the internet where I could get some raw files so I can start practicing with Pixinsight?

Thanks so much,
Rudy
« Last Edit: 2016 December 29 07:25:27 by Rudy Pohl »

Offline biosif

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Hi. Yes, it's a good PixInsight processing program. And I bought the program, and you can do anything after getting images to the final image. Do not be discouraged at first, because once you understand the program, will not be tempted to stop working with another program. A good source to process images is below.
http://www.astrobin.com/rawdata/publicdatapools/

Here you have a lot of brute image, LRGB, NarowBand etc.
Tak FSQ85, FLI ML 8300, CGEM.

Offline cfranks

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Jim Misti has generously provided many of his raw files for others to use at http://www.mistisoftware.com/astronomy/

Charles

Offline Rudy Pohl

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Thanks very much for this information, much appreciated.

Rudy