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M31 (Andromeda Galaxy) 9/28/2013 Tommy Hall This photo was taken by Tommy Hall from the Astronomy club at Nashoba Valley Technical Highschool. This picture is of M33 and unfortuantley was taken in jpeg making it hard to post process anything out of it. You can almost see the full Galaxy.
SPECS:
-Camera: Nikon D3200 -Shutter Speed: 30SEC
-ISO:800
-Telescope Used: TeleVue 85 F7 (600mm FL )
POST PROCESSING:
-Exposure Time After Stacking: TBA
-Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker
-Changed Curves, brightened contrast, Fixed White Balance all in Photoshop CS5
Submitted by
Ben Kleschinsky
on 10/04/2013 08:27:13
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Jupiter 11/24/13 Tommy Hall Taken on the Planetary Telescope where the roof slides off. This was taken around Midnight. Quite a clear image of Jupitars features. Not perfect but surprised on how good it came out
SPECS:
-Camera: Nikon D3200 -Shutter Speed: 1/20SEC
-ISO:200
-Telescope Used: 6 Inch F15 Schupmann Telescope (90in FL)(with 2X Barlow giving F30 180in FL)
POST PROCESSING:
- Software:iPhoto
Sharpen+
Definition+
Sharpen+
Changed Levels
Submitted by
Ben Kleschinsky
on 11/24/2013 19:48:16
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NGC 1128 (Dumbbell Nebula) 11/24/13 Tommy Hall This was around 60 Stacks that was put together of the Dumbbell Nebula. Thanks to Al Takeda for stacking these images for us with imagesplus.
SPECS:
-Camera: Nikon D3200 -Shutter Speed: 30SEC
-ISO:800
-Telescope Used:Telescope Used: TeleVue 85 F7 (600mm FL )
POST PROCESSING:
- # Of L Stacks: TBA
- # Of D Stacks: 10
-Exposure Time After Stacking: TBA
-Stacked in imagesplus
-GradientXTerminator (PS Plugin)
-Changed Curves, Brightened Contrast, Reduced Noise (CS6)
Submitted by
Ben Kleschinsky
on 11/25/2013 05:06:09
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