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Rosette Nebula – first try, firstLight
Rosette Nebula – first try
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Rosette Nebula – first try

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Rosette Nebula – first try

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Description

PLEASE - read my related observation report (German only)

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (not modified)
Lens: Canon EF 1:2.8/300 mm L IS USM + Canon 1.4x TC
Mount: SkyWatcher Star Adventurer
Control: small programmable battery intervall timer
Task data: 150x30s, F420mm f/4.0, ISO 6400,  plus DBF
Weather: +2°C, mostly calm air, no wind
Preprocessing: Siril (Linux)
Postprocessing: StarTools

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    Rosette Nebula – first try, firstLight
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Description: The images of this data set were already taken 20200318. It was one of my first deep sky images ever - I started in december 2019. The data set I required was not so good: too fat (blown) stars due to wide open aperture of a fast DSLR lens, together with a 1.4x tele converter.

Also, my unmodified Canon EOS 5D4 captures so many stars every time, so I did not find a way to let the Rosette Nebula stand out in a more pleasing way.

Compare this to my first image!

Today, after having used StarTools for a couple of months, I managed to push the stars back significantly and also bring the nebula into a more pleasing appearance.

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Rosette Nebula – first try, firstLight