Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => Landscape Showcase => Topic started by: Colorado_CJ on April 14, 2019, 07:45:32 pm
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Hello again everyone.
I finally had a clear night last night, so I decided to add the RGB data to my luminance data I shot of the Leo Triplet last month.
I think the seeing was pretty bad last night though as my FWHM was much higher than normal. So, the final image isn't as sharp as it could have been.
I am happy with this image though. It is only my second LRGB image I've made with a mono camera.
Lum: 96 Minutes
Red: 75 Minutes
Green: 75 Minutes
Blue: 90 Minutes
Stellarvue SV80 Access F7
ZWO ASI183MM Pro
EQ6-R Pro
ZWO ASI 120MC-S Guide Camera
60mm Guide Scope
(https://www.focalworld.com/index.php?media/leo-triplet-lrgb-5-6-hours.2972/full)
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Very nice image!
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Love the detail in the galaxies.
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Good work.
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fascinating also for a newbie as me.
Thank you for sharing,
Sandro