hello all, in my pictures i always see some king of noise or grain.
i always use darks,and flats too sometime.
its not direct the background..but nebula also.
is it just not enough data ? i processed in pixinsight,and also in astro pixel processor.
some images are here https://www.astrobin.com/users/kajouman/
most i use sigma klipping,for astro pixel processor i use sara wagner tutorial.
well tips are welcome.
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Images look good. I think you might want to get more exposure time on your images say 300 seconds at a minimum. Always take darks and as many bias files as you can. A good goal on darks is 20 of them. Also take some flats. Most of your issue is not enough exposure for each light file.
Hope this helps chris
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thanks.....yes the last one is to short. 90 sec each. but other are 180sec each,total 9 hours or more.
but im trying to get more data, darks and flats i also use.
do i still need bias with the asi1600 mm ? i did it with a canon dslr, didnt now its needed for mono too.
thanks anyway
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Your images are not too bad at all. To better fight against noise, dont use too high gain with the ASI (lke 150+ i find pics too grainy) Expose a little longer if you can and at temperature of -20. Yes you should still use bias (50) and of course darks, as no sensor is perfect.
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8) ohn, I would recommend downloading Noiseware Community Edition (free). It was a great help to me in getting rid of the grain. Good luck!
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thanks... yes i like to use low gain too. most gain 75. making new darks now,bias too and see how it work.tryed dithering to tonight could help .
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Lawrence E. Hazel: 8) ohn, I would recommend downloading Noiseware Community Edition (free). It was a great help to me in getting rid of the grain. Good luck!
thanks
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FWIW, I've seen lots of advice against using bias frames with this camera. I use flat darks myself.
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i can give it a try too,all that can help to make it better is welcome.
ps i read somewhere that the most programs autmatically do it.
If your stacking program scales darks, it will usually scale them to the flats when calibrating. If that's the case, you don't need to take flat darks. It is already done mathematically using your normal flats and darks. PI automatically scales darks to flats.
but ill see.
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Problem is, scaling doesn't work if the bias noise isn't being correctly represented. But hey, if it works for you, it's all good.
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Greg Trotter: Problem is, scaling doesn't work if the bias noise isn't being correctly represented. But hey, if it works for you, it's all good.
i just swa this on cloudynights..i didnt tryed it myself.
soon as the weather will be good.ill try
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John:
Lawrence E. Hazel: 8) ohn, I would recommend downloading Noiseware Community Edition (free). It was a great help to me in getting rid of the grain. Good luck! thanks
thanks...and yes,great tool. i used it on this one. https://www.astrobin.com/354314/0/?real=&nc=user |
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