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    Small Sagittarious Star Cloud ~ Getting there

    Tonight was not so frustrating. I have got the Sony nicely dialed in at 3.2 seconds, F/2.8, a custom white balance of 4800K and ISO 3200.

    This is an 11 frame stack with 4 darks and two bias. The next good night I shall try twenty shots. But with no tracking ability I’m not sure what the results will be.

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    Yes you are... Maybe push the true blacks more, and maybe develop the reds a bit?

    20 shots will mean more clipping but I would have thought no prob, just remember to position to allow for the drift keeping the nebula and cluster in the 'cropped' frame.

    My trick with 100+ and no tracker is to do 5 batches of 20 (say) and reposition after each batch. You can do all your darks and bias at the end of the session since tracking is not an issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James G View Post
    Yes you are... Maybe push the true blacks more, and maybe develop the reds a bit?

    20 shots will mean more clipping but I would have thought no prob, just remember to position to allow for the drift keeping the nebula and cluster in the 'cropped' frame.

    My trick with 100+ and no tracker is to do 5 batches of 20 (say) and reposition after each batch. You can do all your darks and bias at the end of the session since tracking is not an issue.
    Next good night I'll try your technique

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    Quote Originally Posted by James G View Post
    Yes you are... Maybe push the true blacks more, and maybe develop the reds a bit?

    20 shots will mean more clipping but I would have thought no prob, just remember to position to allow for the drift keeping the nebula and cluster in the 'cropped' frame.

    My trick with 100+ and no tracker is to do 5 batches of 20 (say) and reposition after each batch. You can do all your darks and bias at the end of the session since tracking is not an issue.
    And here's my effort to follow your suggestions:

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    Beautiful! Getting that velvety black makes the image pop for me. The orange in the star to the far left and the subtle increase of reds /yellows definitely emphasises the dark 'lanes' between areas of the 'cloud'. Hubble and NASA will need to up their game

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    Re: Small Sagittarious Star Cloud ~ Getting there

    Nicely done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nicely done.
    It' coming along nicely

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    Beautiful image, Brian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PRSearls View Post
    Beautiful image, Brian.

    PRS
    With James mentoring me and a decent macro set-up it amazes me what beauty I can find

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    Re: Small Sagittarious Star Cloud ~ Getting there

    Well done

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Well done
    it's getting there. there is however a great deal more to learn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    it's getting there. there is however a great deal more to learn.
    Which makes it fun! Learning is great fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    Which makes it fun! Learning is great fun.
    absolutely

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    Re: Small Sagittarious Star Cloud ~ Getting there

    Your second version looks very nice Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Your second version looks very nice Brian
    It's definitely getting there. There is an incredible difference in the pp techniques and work flow

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