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Shoot this emissiion nebula through my Meade Series 5000 80mm APO refractor, Hutech LPS2 filter and unmodded Canon 30D DSLR.

(10) light frames @ 150 seconds each with in-camera noise reduction on. Staked using DSS and enhanced in PS. Had to apply noise reduction filters to reduce noise due to limited frames.

Enjoy
Don

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Comment by Don Yacco on November 25, 2011 at 8:11am

Hi Nick,

Without the filter, the adjacent light pollution would come through and wash out the image. This filter blocks the light pollution while allowing emission nebula light to pass through. My image is really noisey. I'm not sure what to do?
I've been looking at other images by fellow imagers and most are using much newer Canon cameras which have very low noise compared to mine. The images taken through the newer cameras seem to provide a nicely even background while mine is blotchy. I wll have to upgrade in the future so that I'm not wasting time:)

Don

Comment by Nick Dudish on November 24, 2011 at 11:38pm

Don, A great shot. The color came out beautiful. The background stars make the photo stand out!What would it look like with out the HUTECH LPS2 filter? Thanks for sharing.

Comment by Don Yacco on November 24, 2011 at 8:04pm
Hi Mark,

I used ISO 1600 for this object.. Due to the skies not quite dark enough, all of my (10) light frames were weak. I could just make out the nebula through all of the sky glow. I'm not sure if there is much that can be done about that other than taking several more lights frames. Even with the 80mm refractor I picked up stars down to +17 magnitude or so.

Don

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