Astrophotography: A well studied galaxy, M77!
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- Опубликовано: 14 янв 2024
- In this video I show the processing workflow I used to edit this image. I go through detailed steps showing how I correct some of the problems I had with this data.
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Very nice video. Downloaded it and will play it again when I do some Galaxy processing. Thanks a lot ! Clear skies.
I imaged this a couple of years ago. It's on my Astrobin. I used an ioptron RC6 with a 294 MC pro. It's one of my favourites. You've done a fantastic job on your image.
It is certainly frustrating when you get some rotation but your technique certainly did the trick and as you said, works great with a galaxy image with a lot of background empty space.
Nice.
Great work and final image! I've imaged a similar galaxy (M94) with the same camera and those outer portions are nearly impossible to process. I think these kind of targets need really dark skies to get good detail on the faint parts.
Very nice image. Walking us through your workflow adds a new level of appreciation.