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Category Archives: CCD Images
The Original M31 with Star Reduction
Well this is very interesting! Applying star reduction to the original Parker/Carboni M31 image, taken with a single Sky90 and M25C OSC CCD – brings out all the blue (hot young stars) which was not visible with all the stars … Continue reading
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The Sadr Region in Cygnus
Nice clear night last night and I managed to grab 20 x 10-minute subs with the Canon 200mm prime lenses and the ASI 2600MC Pro CMOS cameras on the Sadr region. A bit perverse imaging Cygnus at the end of … Continue reading
Star Reduced Sadr Region With the 200mm Lenses
A bit of star reduction on the wide field Sadr region works wonders.
The Witch’s Broom Region
Another oldie that benefits greatly from a bit of star reduction.
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The Belt Stars of Orion
Another star-reduced image of an oldie.
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Mu Cephei – the Garnet Star
A reprocess of Mu Cephei.
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Star-Reduced North America and Pelican nebulae
A star-reduced version of the North America and Pelican nebulae processed by Noel Carboni.
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The Triangulum Galaxy – Messier 33 – Noel Carboni Process
This is an image of the Triangulum Galaxy – Messier 33 – and it has been a little while in the making. This image is a composite of data taken with the Sky90 refractor and M26C OSC CCD, the Hyperstar … Continue reading
Star Reduced California Nebula
Star reduction does a nice job on the California nebula – image taken using 3 x Sky90s and 3 x M26C OSC CCDs (non-Trius). About 16-hours of 15-minute subs (I think without looking it up).
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The Whole of Delphinus
Managed to find a gap in the clouds last night to grab this image of Delphinus taken with the 200mm lenses and the 2600MC Pro CMOS OSC cameras. This was 28 x 10-minute subs and the last hour of data … Continue reading