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I have been doing EAA since winter 2017 with my 16" tracking dob. Starting in 2019 or so I have been stacking multiple deeper short-sub length live-stacks and doing more processing to pull out more detail from my images, while still trying to mainta…
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I have been doing EAA since winter 2017 with my 16" tracking dob. Starting in 2019 or so I have been stacking multiple deeper short-sub length live-stacks and doing more processing to pull out more detail from my images, while still trying to maintain as natural a color and view as I can with the idea of trying to present what your eye might see if you had 16" pupils. I've recently purchased an 11" SCT for an additional imaging option, but sticking with a lucky imaging approach with the new scope too.
For my older images back in earlier 2018 I used a different approach:
I had chosen to post fairly raw images as they were live-captured using SharpCap and as close as possible to the way they appeared on the screen when they were observed, so uncropped and a bit raw. In cases I needed to adjust the images further, I noted it in the image comments.
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