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Hi all,
Yes, it's true, I couln`t resist to the temptetions of the CCD world.
I got a good offer for a used starlight HX916 and now I have a lot to learn. The
first test shots gave me a good feeling. I made single 10 min shots through my
VC200L without any darks or flats. All guided with my ST4 through the guide
scope.
M57, 10 min at f/9 1800mm:
M13, 10 min at f/6.3, 1280mm:
Now I've just uploaded a picture of the pelican
nebula. It was done with my HX916 through the 6"-Newton f/4.3. I did three
images for 20 minutes with a Ha-pass filter from Lumicon. This is the filter for
film imaging and it has no infrared blocking. So more light will pass than with
a Ha-band pass filter. No darks, no flats. Some hot pixels I removed by
hand.
The color information came from an older film image, with the same Telescope on KODAK E 200. You can this image on my homepage at: http://www.inode.at/wasshuber/gallery/pelikan-1.htm The combined image with the
CCD-luminance:
Comment are wellcome,
Manfred
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