Omega Centauri in a very short capture.

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si-cho
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Omega Centauri in a very short capture.

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10 minutes image on Omega Centauris, 20 exposures of 30 seconds each,
Telescope Vixen ED80Sf, SharpStar Flattener 2"
Filter UV/IR Cut,
Camera ZWO 294 mc Pro, Gain 120, Offset 10, temperature -5C.
SharpCap, PxI and GIMP
Mount iOptron CEM 25P
Place, Curicó, Chile (Lat -35, Lon -71)


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nexusjeep
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Re: Omega Centauri in a very short capture.

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Very nice image for such a short capture period.

Cheers
Nick
timh
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Re: Omega Centauri in a very short capture.

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Wow. That is a very good image showing stars right to the core and a short imaging time. Of course can't see that object from here -- our best is M13.

Did you need to use high dynamic range processing in PI to reduce the relative brightness of the core?

Tim
si-cho
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Re: Omega Centauri in a very short capture.

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Hi Tim, actually what I did was just very slow stretching, manually, and then a very small and highly diffuse mask, just enough to compensate the stretching, so the core could get something like 20% stretch and the outer part the 100%, it was the only way I imagine to create a sort of distribution of intensity in the strength of the stretching, to say it in a way.
si-cho
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Re: Omega Centauri in a very short capture.

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Thanks Nick, the cluster is quite luminous, so I am planning a longer exposure, in total, but stacking exposures of no more than 10 to15 seconds each. I have some friends that actually mix, short with long exposures.
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Menno555
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Re: Omega Centauri in a very short capture.

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Very cool capture!
I now and then do some experimenting with it too but then in the realms of lucky imaging with <1 second exposures with of course the big disadvantage of very long stacking times :p

Menno
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