Gonz wrote:
Interesting capture of M42. I remember the first time I saw M42 with
an 8" scope at the top of the Green building in Cambridge MA. It blew
me away. Have you tried M31?
Now that I'm home, here's a link to my astro collection on flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/collections/72157627826423347/
Here is a pic of M42 taken by Hubble that is drool worthy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Messier_objects#/media/File:Orion_Nebula_-_Hubble_2006_mosaic_18000.jpg
Photos like that are why I don't make serious attempts at astro
photography. That's about as high end as you can get when it comes to
gear, but it shows that there pretty much is no limit on what you can
spend to get astro shots.
On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 12:27 PM, Larry Colen<[email protected]> wrote:
Jostein wrote:
Den 04.12.2016 20.47, skrev Larry Colen:
I tried that once and didn't have any luck with the software I used, it
wasn't significantly better than what I got with one frame. I'm curious
if anybody has stacking software they like that runs on macs (or linux)
If it's been a while since last time, maybe you want to try out one of
the new kids on the block, StarTools:
http://www.startools.org/
Thanks a bunch! It looks interesting.
Jostein
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