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Offline Javio

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December 2012 Contest Images
« on: 2012 December 10 08:31:50 »
The December edition of the 2012 PixInsight Monthly Astrophotography Contest is open. Check the contest rules and send your images until December 20th. Please use this post ONLY to submit your images.

Good luck!
Javier Sanchis Muñoz
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http://pixinsight.com/

Offline Josh Lake

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Re: December 2012 Contest Images
« Reply #1 on: 2012 December 11 10:33:14 »
The Dust Surrounding M45

Taken: 12/03/12
35 x 240s Luminance
7 x 180s RGB
Tak FSQ-106 + SBIG STL-11000
Northeast Connecticut

Normal processing steps, used the DBE mapping trick with dusty image from APOD. Concentrated on surrounding dust using RangeSelection and repeated, subtle Histogram Transformations.



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Re: December 2012 Contest Images
« Reply #2 on: 2012 December 12 03:46:51 »
Lbn 468, Ldn 1148, 1155, 1158, Rno 124 Cep., Hubble Variable Nebula

GSO TS 200/4
ASA 0,73x
584 mm/ 2.9
Canon 450D, Astrodon Inside
Mount Gemini G53F
Date 17.05.2012
Totl of 40 x 5 minutes at ISO800
Processing: Calibration and stack DSS, general image processing Pixinsight, final steps PS
Image taken on a dark site in southern France. 

I had to calibrate and stack via DSS, because of the limited performance of my computer. In Pixinsight, I have mainly Histogram transformations, backround neutralization, gradient removal with Automatic backround extractor, star masking and subsequesnt star color enhancement, channel extraction and combination with "I"channel as "L" for colour noise reduction, dark structure enhancement tool.

This was actually my first image processed with Pixinsight. I have a lot of to learn regarding the image acquisition and processing, but I have to say, that for me it is amazing, how dramatically this software improved my results.

« Last Edit: 2012 December 12 14:38:15 by Jcamek »

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Re: December 2012 Contest Images
« Reply #3 on: 2012 December 14 20:39:40 »
M51  HaLRGB 11.1 hours

Scope used and reducer: APM LZOS 130/780 f/6 LW CNC II (W.O. 110/132 FLT FF)
Mount Used: Takahashi EM-200 Temma2
Camera Used: SBIG ST-2000XM Astrodon Gen 2 LRGB, Orion UWB Ha
Exposure: L: 33x8min (4.4hr), RGB:16x4min 2x2binned (3.2hrs), Ha: 26x8min (3.5hrs)
Location: Mercey Hot Springs, Montebello and Henry Coe St. Park, CA

Capture: CCDSoft v5
Processed entirely in PixInsight 1.7
Image at:
http://www.astrophotogallery.org/november-2012-hard-galaxy/p10669-m51.html

-Jeff
APM LZOS 130/780 f/6 LW CNC II APO, Riccardi 1.0 FF or 0.75 FF/FR, Tak EM-200 Temma2, FLI Microline ML-16200, Astrodon E Gen 2 filters and 5nm Ha, Orion 50mm Guider & Starlight Xpress Lodestar X2.

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Re: December 2012 Contest Images
« Reply #4 on: 2012 December 16 11:01:32 »
NGC 1333 LRGB+Ha
10" f5 astrograph @ f3.79
MI 250 in Home Observatory
Suburban sky
QSI 583 and Astrodon filters
19.78 hrs exposure time

All processing done with PixInsight 1.7
Calibrated, aligned, stacked
Wavelets, SGBNR, ACDNR to reduce noise
Ha added to R(100%) B (20%) G(10%) using Vicent Peris method
Luminance combined with HARGB hybrid
Background enhance script
Color saturation

Clear Skies

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Re: December 2012 Contest Images
« Reply #5 on: 2012 December 16 15:17:53 »
Dark Tower, a cometary globule in Scorpius

IMAGING DATA
Optical train: AP130 EDF GT + AP flattener
Mount: Losmandy G11
Guiding: B&L 80/800 SCT guidescope + Lifecam Cinema + PHD
Camera: Canon 1000D (modded and peltier cooled)
Frames: 28 lights, 5 min. ea. @iso1600, calibrated with 200 bias, 30 darks/flats
Processing: Pixinsight 1.7 + slight touches in Photoshop and Canon DPP
Date: 2012-07-21
Place: San Antonio de Areco, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Seeing & transparency: average/varying (rural skies with passing high clouds)

Regards,
Ignacio




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Re: December 2012 Contest Images
« Reply #6 on: 2012 December 20 23:27:35 »
[Scheduled for the January 2013 Edition. Javio]
« Last Edit: 2013 January 06 15:21:19 by Javio »
Obsessed with the photographic experience of the cosmos!
Cabin in the Sky Observatory: PlaneWave CDK17, Paramount ME, Apogee U16M, Astrodon filters & MOAG, Starlight Lodestar, in a roll-off roof under the deep, dark skies of rural BC Canada.