IC1795 - Fish Head Nebula in SHO - Hubble Palette
Posted: 19 Aug 2020, 10:41
The true dark nights have returned here at 55° north, so it's now again possible to do some decent deep sky observations.
The true darkness only last three hours per night, but that will do.
I have just recently gotten a S-II filter, I got my astro camera last year, and started with L, R, G, B, Ha, O-III and V-Johnson filters.
So this weekend I shot about 11 hours of S-II on IC1795 and combined with 2 hours of H-alpha and 3,5 hours of O-III from last fall.
My first attempt on S-II, H-alpha, O-III as R, G, B - Hubble Palette.
I have exclusively used Astroart 7, both for accuiring images, auto focusing, stacking and post-processing.
Camera: ZWO ASI 1600MM Pro + 8 pos filternhjul + ZWO EAF
Telescope: Skywatcher Quattro 8" f/3.9 + Skywatcher Aplanatic Corrector
Mount: Skywatcher NEQ6 Pro
Guide: ZWO ASI 120MM + 50mm TS scope
Heres a scaled down (3x3 bin) version, click the image to see it in full version.
The true darkness only last three hours per night, but that will do.
I have just recently gotten a S-II filter, I got my astro camera last year, and started with L, R, G, B, Ha, O-III and V-Johnson filters.
So this weekend I shot about 11 hours of S-II on IC1795 and combined with 2 hours of H-alpha and 3,5 hours of O-III from last fall.
My first attempt on S-II, H-alpha, O-III as R, G, B - Hubble Palette.
I have exclusively used Astroart 7, both for accuiring images, auto focusing, stacking and post-processing.
Camera: ZWO ASI 1600MM Pro + 8 pos filternhjul + ZWO EAF
Telescope: Skywatcher Quattro 8" f/3.9 + Skywatcher Aplanatic Corrector
Mount: Skywatcher NEQ6 Pro
Guide: ZWO ASI 120MM + 50mm TS scope
Heres a scaled down (3x3 bin) version, click the image to see it in full version.