Dear PI Community,
again I tried to bring my DSLR to its limits
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I used a 6" / f=1100 mm Starfire refractor with reducer/flattener and took the following frames
with a modfified Canon EOS 450d
09.11.2011
17 frames x300 sec, 1600 ASA, 12nm H-alpha EOS Clip Filter = 85 minutes (moonlight!)
20 Darkframes
15.11.2011
41frames x180 sec, 1600 ASA, 12nm H-alpha EOS Clip Filter = 123 minutes (moonlight)
20 Darkframes
20.11.2011
39frames x300 sec, 1600 ASA, CLS EOS Clip Filter = 195 minutes (no disturbing moonlight)
25 Darkframes
Sum: 97 frames, total 403 minutes exposure time = 6h 43 min
All frames were fully processed with the current PI version.
Esp the following functions were necessary :
- Alignment of single frames for each foto-Session
- realignment before composite
- ABE
- HDR Wavelet with and without median transformation, best results on (linear) layers 3-5
- deconvolution in order to get stars sharper (after masking the non-stellar objects)
- ACDNR Filter the reduce chromatic noise esp in the H-alpha frames
- LRGB Composition with the following channels:
L => Luminance from RGB result (intensively sharpened by wavelets)
R => red channel of resulting H-alpha frame (intensively sharpened by wavelets)
G => green channel of resulting RGB frame
B => blue channel of resulting RGB frame
The resulting foto was again filtered against chromatic noise (within the LRGB function)
and the background was slightly filtered by the Greycstoration algorithm (with a lot trial and error) ...
So - this was quite a long way to go and also a lot of possible ways to make it better
There is still some noise visible ...
Therefore - any feedback and hints for improvement are welcome, always pleased to learn !!
[medium resolution]
http://www.ccdsky.eu/Astronomy/slides/k-konus_ha_rgb_v3_greycstoration.html[FLICKR, labeled]
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cpfoto1964/6384339253Kind regards and clear skies !
Christoph