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Aug 20, 2022 06:28 | #7531 8-20-22 6AM---no sharpening just cropped Image hosted by forum (1174092) © Schonher [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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Inspeqtor I was hit more than 15 times More info | Aug 20, 2022 08:01 | #7532 Schonher wrote in post #19417420 8-20-22 6AM---no sharpening just cropped Hosted photo: posted by Schonher in ./showthread.php?p=19417420&i=i227378119 forum: Astronomy & Celestial Looks really good Schonher!! Charles
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CapnJack Cream of the Crop More info | Aug 20, 2022 11:23 | #7533 From a few months ago... IMAGE LINK: https://www.flickr.com …/album-72177720299006296/JAK_1245
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Schonher Member More info Post edited over 1 year ago by Schonher. | Aug 31, 2022 21:08 | #7534 Got a little too giddy and forgot to turn my ISO up sooo the picture turned out a bit darker than I liked but *after iPhone post editing* here she is in all her beauty! Image hosted by forum (1175596) © Schonher [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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Inspeqtor I was hit more than 15 times More info | Aug 31, 2022 22:36 | #7535 Schonher wrote in post #19421280 Got a little too giddy and forgot to turn my ISO up sooo the picture turned out a bit darker than I liked but *after iPhone post editing* here she is in all her beauty! Hosted photo: posted by Schonher in ./showthread.php?p=19421280&i=i266237122 forum: Astronomy & Celestial That looks VERY good Schonher!! You have every reason to be proud of this picture!!! Charles
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Thank you for that!
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Inspeqtor I was hit more than 15 times More info | Aug 31, 2022 22:39 | #7537 Inspeqtor wrote in post #19421286 Schonher wrote in post #19421280 Got a little too giddy and forgot to turn my ISO up sooo the picture turned out a bit darker than I liked but *after iPhone post editing* here she is in all her beauty! Hosted photo: posted by Schonher in ./showthread.php?p=19421280&i=i266237122 forum: Astronomy & Celestial That looks VERY good Schonher!! You have every reason to be proud of this picture!!! Your new 2.0 extender did the job you were hoping it would do Charles
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FrostMonolith Senior Member More info | Sep 01, 2022 09:05 | #7538 Tonight seems unexpectedly clear. Image hosted by forum (1175630) © FrostMonolith [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Maybe the world can still look beautiful tomorrow...
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Sep 01, 2022 13:28 | #7539 Little fuzzy because it was so close to the horizon Image hosted by forum (1175646) © hobs1466 [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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Sep 01, 2022 20:49 | #7540 hobs1466 wrote in post #19421466 Little fuzzy because it was so close to the horizon Hosted photo: posted by hobs1466 in ./showthread.php?p=19421466&i=i59378603 forum: Astronomy & Celestial Very good shot. Try to increase ISO up to 800 or higher and keep f/13. Camera shutter speed will be faster. In this way you will eliminate smudging picture by hot air movement. At shutter speed 1/20sec, even if your camera on tripod, atmospheric distortion starts to be visible. For planetary photography shutter speed has to be fast, some like 1/200sec and faster. Longer lens focal length - faster shutter speed. For faint sky objects, like nebula and galaxy - shutter speed have to be very long - up to 10 or more minutes.
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Sep 01, 2022 20:51 | #7541 Slagrim wrote in post #19421550 Very good shot. Try to increase ISO up to 800 or higher and keep f/13. Camera shutter speed will be faster. In this way you will eliminate smudging picture by hot air movement. At shutter speed 1/20sec, even if your camera on tripod, atmospheric distortion starts to be visible. For planetary photography shutter speed has to be fast, some like 1/200sec and faster. Longer lens focal length - faster shutter speed. For faint sky objects, like nebula and galaxy - shutter speed have to be very long - up to 10 or more minutes. Thanks for the advice! I'll give it a try. Again actually. I had tried higher isos before, but they seem to be grainier.
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Inspeqtor I was hit more than 15 times More info | Sep 01, 2022 21:04 | #7542 hobs1466 wrote in post #19421551 Thanks for the advice! I'll give it a try. Again actually. I had tried higher isos before, but they seem to be grainier. You use a 90D same as me. Charles
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Sep 01, 2022 21:07 | #7543 hobs1466 wrote in post #19421551 Thanks for the advice! I'll give it a try. Again actually. I had tried higher isos before, but they seem to be grainier. Yes, they will. In post-process in Photoshop or whatever you have you can clean it a little and picture will look better (more details) even it is a bit grainy. That is why the best way to do planetary photography is to take 1~2min video. There are some free applications to process the video and stack best frames in one picture. The result will be way much cleaner and sharper then single shot.
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Sep 02, 2022 12:03 | #7544 I shot these before I saw the post about using higher ISO, so I was still just using 100 and 200. Though I have to say that even between the two of those, I still pretty consistently like the lower ISO better. Post processing is something that I have barely started to play with aside from tweaking contrast and brightness. I did finally manage to get the same phase under different lighting conditions though. Image hosted by forum (1175733) © hobs1466 [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (1175734) © hobs1466 [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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Sep 02, 2022 12:04 | #7545 45 minutes after sunset Image hosted by forum (1175735) © hobs1466 [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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