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Horsehead nebula - 30th of March 2019

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First, I photographed the Horsehead nebula with the Atik Infinity software and played a bit with the parameters. The result of the live stacking looks pretty good. Since the crash of the Atik Infinity software no more frames are saved. Therefore I have only this picture and no photo series that I could still process. Pferdekopfnebel, 30.3.2019 Atik Horizon:

Atik Horizon / March 29th 2019

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Today the weather is good and the weather forecasts for the Friday evening are also good. I would like to use this to test the Atik Horizon camera. I'm very curious how the difference to the Canon EOS 550d will be. So that I have a comparison I would like to photograph the following objects: - Orion Nebula with 30s exposure time - Horsehead Nebula with 1min exposure time - Crab Nebula try with 1min exposure time - Bode's galaxy with 30s exposure time I'm really looking forward to the results. Unfortunately, the Atik Infinity software crashed and did not save anything after the reboot. That's why I lost a lot of data (especially the Whirlpool galaxy looked great in the live stacking preview). But the rest of the results were very good. Now I have to learn to edit the pictures correctly. Crab Nemula: Orion Nebula: Horsehead Nebula: Of course, the green spot in the middle should not be. No idea where it comes from. Bodes Galaxy:

22nd of March 2019

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The weather today was reasonably good, unfortunately a bit hazy. Nevertheless, I wanted to do a few experiments with higher ISO values and possibly longer exposure time. First, I took a few shots of the Orion Nebula with ISO 1600 and 30s shutter time. This only to see how the higher ISO setting affects. Here is a picture of 25 stacked frames with ISO 1600 and each 30s exposure time with the EOS 550d: The result looks pretty good. Also on the display of the camera, the individual images looked very good. Therefore, I was optimistic that the images of the Crab Nebula and the Bode's galaxy will also be significantly better than the last attempts. When I stacked the pictures with Astro Art, the result was disappointing. It was worse than all previous attempts and that although I took more pictures than the first attempt. Apparently the light from the moon (it was almost full moon) was too strong to take good pictures. So I took another picture of the moon. Also with the EOS...

Canon EOS 550d

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The results of 100 stacked shots of the Crab Nebula did not really convince me. The improvement over the 11 stacked pictures was not very big. So I planned to double the exposure time (1min instead of 30s) or even increase it. Now I have read several articles. The best ISO setting for astrophotography with the EOS 550d is apparently at 800, although 1600 is still quite good. It tends to be better to use a higher ISO setting than to extend the exposure time. The longer the exposure time, the more noise there is in the picture, with less noise due to higher ISO settings (at least for ISO 800 and 1600). The shutter speed should be set so that the peak of the histogram is about 1/3 of the range (from the left). So next time I try to do a series at ISO 800 and 1600 respectively. Whereby I will first try the exposure time based on the histogram. With these settings, I will then take a series of photos and stack. I'm really looking forward to the result.

Magic Lantern

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In the last attempt to photograph the Crab Nebula, I took 15 photos at 30s exposure time. While stacking with Astro Art you can see the Crab Nebula, but the picture is still very bad and apparently exposed too little long. Therefore, I would like to take more photos for the next try. Since it is not comfortable to expose a large number of photos with the remote shutter itself, I will now install the software Magic Lantern on my EOS 550D. With that I can have a series of pictures done fully automatically. This time I will try it with 100 pictures with 30s and let's see what comes out of it. The first result when stacking was rather disappointing for me. I could not see any real improvement. Only the editing in the photo shop has brought an improvement. Although this improvement is still not satisfactory. Crab Nebula composed of 15 images 30s at ISO 200: Crab Nebula composed of 100 images with 30s at ISO 320 I then loaded the image in Photoshop and worked a bit with the...

Image editing with Astro Art 7

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I made a small series of 10 images each with 30s exposure time at ISO 200 from the Orion Nebula. Now I want to stack and edit this with Astro Art 7. I am of course very excited about the result. The result is more than satisfactory: Here is a picture of the Crab Nebula (11 photos at 30s exposure time at ISO 200): And here is the Bode galaxy (15 photos at 30s exposure time at ISO 200):