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m31 the Andromeda galaxy
Spiral galaxy ~2.5 million light years distant
Constellation Andromeda
8/6/2010
Start Temp 50 degrees
End Temp 44 degrees
Imaged from Jay, Maine
240 sec exposures stacked in DSS for a total of 2 hours 36 min.
Orion 80mm EON
Astro-Tech 2" Field Flattener
Orion 80mm guide scope with SSAG
Canon XSi
CG-5 mount
Atronomik CLS light pollution filter clip for Canon EOS

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Comment by Steve Coates on January 26, 2011 at 3:41am
Thanks, the folks at CN helped quite a bit. That is the thing with this hobby, an issue could be any number of things!!
Trevor, I plan to post the larger HQ images in the future.
Marc, Jay is most known for the paper industry. It is about 60 mi north of Portland on Rt 4. Just 10 mi south of Farmington, the birthplace of....earmuffs (in homage to the NPR girls on Saturday Night Live). Enjoy!
Steve
Comment by Marc Basti on January 26, 2011 at 3:10am
That's funny, I remember that thread on CN (read always ,wealth of info). At first Tonk had right idea but after about post 2 or 3 it was time to say "crap camera". Jay ME isn't that the old match capital (Bean)? Bro inlaw owns a vacay place over in New Portland. Despite the cam issues, pic came out good. Marc
Comment by Trevor Woodrow on January 25, 2011 at 11:39pm
Or may just want to play with the data. Just sayin'.
Comment by Trevor Woodrow on January 25, 2011 at 9:37pm
Thanks man! Were are trying. Love to see the whole deal...POST IT!
Comment by Steve Coates on January 25, 2011 at 6:52pm
It's only 60 kb because I posted it on another site. I had it saved on my hard drive. I forgot that we are not limited to small files on this site. By the way, nice job with this site!!
Comment by Trevor Woodrow on January 25, 2011 at 6:18pm
Wow Steve...that is very nice. Great detail, very natural looking. Hey, why is the pic so small? Tried to view full size and....this is it. The Canon should have given you a huge pic, right?
Comment by Steve Coates on January 25, 2011 at 4:46pm
This was my first "real" image using Photoshop CS5. This is where I learned how to set the white and black points and was getting the hang of processing. There is still way much more to learn. I took this using a Canon XSi which I traded in for the T1i. I was having a BAD problem in my red channel using the XSi that only affected nighttime images. I think that is why this image looks a little off in the color. For more info on the banding problem I had with the XSi see http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=... . The general consensus was that it was just a faulty camera and not a faulty model. Many people have had excellent results with the XSi.
Steve

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