Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Vulpecula (Vul)  ·  Contains:  Extremely wide field
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Canmore Milky Way, Godfrey Benjamin
Canmore Milky Way
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Canmore Milky Way

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Canmore Milky Way, Godfrey Benjamin
Canmore Milky Way
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Canmore Milky Way

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Description

Equipment: Nikon D5300, AmazonBasics Tripod, Newwer Intervalometer
Acquisition: 24x60 sec exposures at ISO 200. Untracked. Location was at an Airbnb in Canmore, Alberta in a Bortle 4 zone. Originally had 51 lights, no flats, darks or bias.
Processing: Stacked and processed in Pixinsight:
Blink and Subframe Selector to pick which lights would make it in - ended up with 24 workable images, then blink again for sanity
Star alignment and integration
DBE, Dynamic Crop to remove the stacking artifactsManual Color Calibration (PCC did not work, no matter how much I tried), Noise Reduction and Deconvolution using a manually made PSF image
Non-linear step - local histogram equalization, Starnet++ to separate the stars, curves and color saturation to bring out the dust lanes.
For the stars, curves to lower the brightness before combining via Pixelmath.
Resample and saved to Tif for Topaz Denoiser, reopened in Pixinsight before saving as Jpg.

Being honest, the data was below average. My main setup is in Scarborough, so this was untracked to begin with, and the errors show when looking to the right of the image (there are little to no stars, and literally every star is a line). Despite that, I'm happy with it since this is my first Milky Way image ever. It is definitely amateur but it's mine!

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