Author Topic: IC-410 LRGB  (Read 983 times)

Offline rdryfoos

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IC-410 LRGB
« on: 2017 November 22 09:26:10 »
My first attempt at LRGB on an emission nebula.  I usually shoot narrowband due to my skies.  But it was unusually dark this run.

TOA 130 ar F7.7, SBIG STT 8300 with Astrodon series e filters
Lum 19 20 min
R 18 10 min
G 18 10 min
B 7 10 min

Offline smuckleroy

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Re: IC-410 LRGB
« Reply #1 on: 2017 November 25 14:57:32 »
Wow!  Beautiful work.  Does not look like a “first attempt at LRGB”.  I love the detail and color balance you achieved with the stars and nebulosity.  I just got a SVQ100 and G11GT mount and am working on my PI skills.  Can’t do anything about the clouds that have been her since the new scope arrived.  :(

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Re: IC-410 LRGB
« Reply #2 on: 2017 December 11 10:33:56 »
Wow!  Beautiful work.  Does not look like a “first attempt at LRGB”.  I love the detail and color balance you achieved with the stars and nebulosity.  I just got a SVQ100 and G11GT mount and am working on my PI skills.  Can’t do anything about the clouds that have been her since the new scope arrived.  :(
  thank you...I should say its my first real attempt.  The TOA seems to be able to handel the LP much better than the np101is for some reason.  Maybe I am just improving.  You new kit sounds great.  The clouds are my nemeses...at least when the Moon is out you can shoot Ha.  the clouds ruin everything!
Rodd