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Hello :) i'm still injured to my leg and ankle so i'm just continue to produce astrophoto processing : sorry for bothering, i'm a machine!
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Hello :) i'm still injured to my leg and ankle so i'm just continue to produce astrophoto processing : sorry for bothering, i'm a machine!
this is a panorama of two photos processed in drizzle 2x of the same dslr original shots.
More info about Drizzle, an alghoritm designed for deep space: www.xamad.net-blog-?p=258&lang=en
Learn about Drizzle processing astrophotography with Deepsky Stacker, here is a video tutorial in english: selz.co-Nkr33nwq$
(a little preview of the tutorial is on youtube: youtu.be-wsuZ0TTv3Nk)
Full field stacked image:
500px.com-photo-158618003
so are the same tech specs of full field stack, in plus i've added about one our of shots taken the previous days, so are 2h30min of total exposure time with a 100mm Canon EF 2.8@4.5 Canon 600D full spectrum mod star adventurer skywatcher 100x2mins @1600ISO ~ taken from nearby Palombaggia, beach, South Corse
The Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex is a dark nebula of gas and dust that is located 1° south of the star ρ Ophiuchi of the constellation Ophiuchus. At an estimated distance of 131 ± 3 parsecs, this cloud is one of the closest star-forming regions to the Solar System.
This cloud covers an angular area of 4.5° × 6.5° on the celestial sphere. It consists of two major regions of dense gas and dust. The first contains a star-forming cloud (L1688) and two filaments (L1709 and L1755), while the second has a star-forming region (L1689) and a filament (L1712–L1729). These filaments extend up to 10–17.5 parsecs in length and can be as narrow as 0.24 parsecs in width. Some of the structures within the complex appear to be the result of a shock front passing through the clouds from the direction of the neighboring Sco OB2 association.
en.wikipedia.org-wiki-Rho_Ophiuchi_cloud_complex
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this is a panorama of two photos processed in drizzle 2x of the same dslr original shots.
More info about Drizzle, an alghoritm designed for deep space: www.xamad.net-blog-?p=258&lang=en
Learn about Drizzle processing astrophotography with Deepsky Stacker, here is a video tutorial in english: selz.co-Nkr33nwq$
(a little preview of the tutorial is on youtube: youtu.be-wsuZ0TTv3Nk)
Full field stacked image:
500px.com-photo-158618003
so are the same tech specs of full field stack, in plus i've added about one our of shots taken the previous days, so are 2h30min of total exposure time with a 100mm Canon EF 2.8@4.5 Canon 600D full spectrum mod star adventurer skywatcher 100x2mins @1600ISO ~ taken from nearby Palombaggia, beach, South Corse
The Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex is a dark nebula of gas and dust that is located 1° south of the star ρ Ophiuchi of the constellation Ophiuchus. At an estimated distance of 131 ± 3 parsecs, this cloud is one of the closest star-forming regions to the Solar System.
This cloud covers an angular area of 4.5° × 6.5° on the celestial sphere. It consists of two major regions of dense gas and dust. The first contains a star-forming cloud (L1688) and two filaments (L1709 and L1755), while the second has a star-forming region (L1689) and a filament (L1712–L1729). These filaments extend up to 10–17.5 parsecs in length and can be as narrow as 0.24 parsecs in width. Some of the structures within the complex appear to be the result of a shock front passing through the clouds from the direction of the neighboring Sco OB2 association.
en.wikipedia.org-wiki-Rho_Ophiuchi_cloud_complex
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