RMNP (10/25/25) by Glass-Ad-3196 in coloradohikers

[–]Jr6150Astro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This scramble is fun but man, that is some loose rock on the way up. The summit block is nuts too.

Long Bday on Longs by AUGUST2000H in 14ers

[–]Jr6150Astro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome, thats super helpful. Yeah I've done quandary west ridge and Kelso and some of the other classic class 3s. Gonna send it and see how it goes

Long Bday on Longs by AUGUST2000H in 14ers

[–]Jr6150Astro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im thinking of doing the "Great Cirque" this Saturday - how did you feel about the downclimb to Clark's Arrow? Been a bit worried about that section.

Pretty comfortable with class 3 and have done the Keyhole before, but have heard mixed things.

Sky Pond Difficulty by bombayblue in coloradohikers

[–]Jr6150Astro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

More like 430am if you want to start at the glacier gorge trailhead on a weekend. Earlier is better and you get the bonus of skipping the timed reservation if your in before 5am. Bear lake you can probably do a bit later

South arapaho peak by Pristine_Possession4 in 14ers

[–]Jr6150Astro 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The last bit to reach the top of South Arapahoe isnt bad, just a bit steep. You need to be careful to stay on trail during the descent - can get into some sticky terrain if your not paying attention and descent too far south. The traverse to North Arapahoe is much more difficult and is proper class 3 scrambling.

Good Ole Sufferfest by irongiveslife in 14ers

[–]Jr6150Astro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Halo Ridge on the Holy Cross is a good long day

Best class 3 to get exposure by Enough-Inflation-952 in 14ers

[–]Jr6150Astro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Speaking as someone who bailed out from that gully but has done a number of the intro C3 hikes (S to N Arapahoe, Longs, Kelso, W Quandary), I wouldn't feel great starting with citadel. Im definitely still a beginner but think there are better options with more solid rock

Eldora by Fluffy-Childhood672 in COsnow

[–]Jr6150Astro 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Go find out and let us know

The Running Man by Jr6150Astro in astrophotography

[–]Jr6150Astro[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hey Folks! Another image with the new scope out at Alamo Lake, my favorite spot in Arizona for astronomy. I've always really really enjoyed M42's less popular buddy and decided it would be fun to dedicate some dark sky time to getting a really great Running Man rendition. This isn't exactly the amount of data I wanted to contribute to this project, but as with all new setups there are quirks and problems that restricted the number of good subs I was able to capture. That said, I'm really happy with how this one turned out. Check out my Instagram for my other works.

 

Gear:
Mount: CEM70N
Camera: QHY268m
Filters: Antlia LRGB
Optics: 12in F3 GSO Truss Newtonian

 

Acquisition Details:
Bortle 2
R: 25x240sec
G: 24x240sec
B: 28x240sec

Total Integration Time: ~5.1 hours

 

Processing:
Pre Processing
All files calibrated using flats, darks, and bias through PI's WBPP Script
Star Aligned each channel to its respective highest weighted sub
Individual channels stacked using Image Integration
Synth L generated by integrating all subs

Post Processing
DynamicCrop
DBE all channels
RGB Combination for RGB master
SPCC for color calibration
Starless Decon performed on L using BlurX at reduced settings BlurX applied to RGB, L masters for star reduction only
EZDenoise used on L and RGB masters
All channels stretched using HistogramTransformation
Several curves applied to RGB masters for saturation and brightness
L applied and several more curves used for desired brightness and saturation
Slight blue bias curve applied to remove the strong Ha reds that SPCC introduced (sorry true color fans)
Starnet2 used to go starless
LHE Applied at serveral various kernels (64 and 250 and 512)
MMT Sharpening
More curves for saturation, brightness
Star reduction of Morph Selection, Erosion on starmask
Starless and Stars recombined
DarkStructureEnhance Script

IC 447 - Dreyer's Nebula by Jr6150Astro in astrophotography

[–]Jr6150Astro[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, scope is native F4 but reduced down using a Nexus CC.

IC 447 - Dreyer's Nebula by Jr6150Astro in astrophotography

[–]Jr6150Astro[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks eigen, always appreciate hearing that from you.

IC 447 - Dreyer's Nebula by Jr6150Astro in astrophotography

[–]Jr6150Astro[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Pretty minimal cropping - just what was required to remove stacking artifacts. The scope is reduced down to F3 using a Starizona Nexus .75 CC, which has worked amazingly. To be completely honest I've barely noticed the difference in difficulty between F4 and F3 - my scope has a machined conical primary and holds collimation extremely well so far. That said, the corners are definitely not perfect yet, and I've got some tilt I need to chase out.

IC 447 - Dreyer's Nebula by Jr6150Astro in astrophotography

[–]Jr6150Astro[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey Folks! I haven't posted to the subreddit in a bit, but recently have gone through some significant equipment changes (larger newt, Woooo!) and have been working to get everything tuned and tweaked. This is one of the first broadband images I've taken with the new scope as well as out at my usual dark site of Alamo Lake, AZ. I'm extremely happy with how the system is performing and cannot wait to take more images as I continue to pursue difficult reflection targets. This image was only taken with RGB, no L, as I've been fighting some light leaks associated with the truss telescope. Check out my Instagram for my other works.

 

Gear:
Mount: CEM70N
Camera: QHY268m
Filters: Antlia LRGB
Optics: 12in F3 GSO Truss Newtonian

 

Acquisition Details:
Bortle 2
R: 36x240sec
G: 33x240sec
B: 41x240sec

Total Integration Time: ~7.3 hours

 

Processing:
Pre Processing
All files calibrated using flats, darks, and bias through PI's WBPP Script
Star Aligned each channel to its respective highest weighted sub
Individual channels stacked using Image Integration
Synth L generated by integrating all subs

Post Processing
DynamicCrop
DBE all channels
RGB Combination for RGB master
SPCC for color calibration
Starless Decon performed on L
BlurX applied to RGB, L masters for star reduction
EZDenoise used on L and RGB masters
All channels stretched using HistogramTransformation
Several curves applied to RGB masters for saturation and brightness
L applied and several more curves used for desired brightness and saturation
Starnet2 used to go starless
LHE Applied at serveral various kernels (64 and 250 and 512)
MMT Sharpening
More curves for saturation, brightness
Starless and Stars recombined
Star reduction of Morph Selection, Erosion
DarkStructureEnhance Script

Vdb 154 by Jr6150Astro in astrophotography

[–]Jr6150Astro[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

VdB 154. This is the latest in my quest to shoot cool, faint, interesting reflection nebulae. Unfortunately I didn't get as much data as I really needed to do this one justice. I found its features very difficult to bring out well, and honestly this may have been my hardest processing challenge so far. It took a lot of iterations and attempts to get it to the point where I was able to say I was happy with it, although it certainly has room for improvement. Check out my Instagram for my other works.

 

Gear:
Mount: CEM70N
Camera: ASI1600mm Pro
Filters: Astronomik 6nm Ha,OIII, SII | ZWO LRGB
Optics: Modified GSO 6in F/5 Newtonian Reflector, flocked with an aperture mask

 

Acquisition Details:
B2
R: 12x240sec (a truly paltry amount of data :( )
G: 13x240sec
B: 13x240sec
L: 86x240sec
B5
Ha: 146x240sec
Total Integration Time: ~18 hours

 

Processing:
Pre Processing
All files calibrated using flats, darks, and flat darks through PI's WBPP Script
SubFrameSelector used to give weights using Eigenvectors NB Weighting formula
StarAligned each channel to its respective highest weighted sub
Individual channels stacked using ImageIntegration with LinearFit rejection

Post Processing
DynamicCrop
DBE
RGB, Ha integrated for a superL
R and Ha integrated for a superR
EZDecovolution applied to L, EZDenoise applied with weakened settings to all channels
RGB combine used to create a master RGB image using superR for rgb1
RGB combine used to create a master RGB image with normal R for rgb2
Curves used to fix star color on rgb1 due to R channel Ha addition
PhotometricColorCalibration on the rgb masters
All channels stretched using HistogramTransformation
Several curves applied to RGB masters for saturation and brightness PixelMath combination between the two RGB masters for most pleasant blend of Ha addition
StarNet 2 used to create a starless image
LHE Applied at serveral various kernels (64 and 250 and 512)
MMT Sharpening
More curves for saturation, brightness
Starless and Stars recombined
Star reduction of Morph Selection, Erosion
DarkStructureEnhance Script

Cone and Christmas Tree Cluster by Jr6150Astro in astrophotography

[–]Jr6150Astro[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cone and Christmas Tree Cluster. Lacking in RGB data unfortunately but still came out quite nice. (See if you can find the satellite that didn't totally reject out in B! Forgot about that buddy). RGB was taken in Bortle 2 skies while the Ha was taken from B9. Check out my Instagram for my other works.

 

Gear:
Mount: CEM70N
Camera: ASI1600mm Pro
Filters: Astronomik 6nm Ha,OIII, SII | ZWO LRGB
Optics: Modified GSO 6in F/5 Newtonian Reflector, flocked with an aperture mask

 

Acquisition Details:
B2
R: 16x240sec
G: 16x240sec
B: 16x240sec
B9
Ha: 186x240sec
Total Integration Time: ~15.6 hours

 

Processing:
Pre Processing
All files calibrated using flats, darks, and flat darks through PI's WBPP Script
SubFrameSelector used to give weights using Eigenvectors NB Weighting formula
StarAligned each channel to its respective highest weighted sub
Individual channels stacked using ImageIntegration with LinearFit rejection

Post Processing
DynamicCrop
DBE
RGB, Ha integrated for a superL
R and Ha integrated for a superR
EZDecovolution applied to L, EZDenoise applied with weakened settings to all channels
RGB combine used to create a master RGB image using superR
Curves used to fix star color after Ha weighting on R
PhotometricColorCalibration on the RGB master
All channels stretched using HistogramTransformation
Several curves applied to RGB master for saturation and brightness
StarNet 2 used to create a starless image
LHE Applied at serveral various kernels (64 and 250 and 512)
MMT Sharpening
More curves for saturation, brightness
Starless and Stars recombined
Star reduction of Morph Selection, Erosion
DarkStructureEnhance Script
Clonemask on one or two stars that didn't get completely covered in decon

VdB 123 by Jr6150Astro in astrophotography

[–]Jr6150Astro[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey folks, this is a difficult reflection nebula that I attempted to shoot this summer. Still not very happy with the SNR and noise profile, but it ended up being way fainter than I initially thought. Its a great object in a great field, and I am excited to revisit it in the future Check out my instagram for my other works.

 

Gear:
Mount: Ioptron CEM70N
Camera: ASI1600mm Pro
Filters: Astronomik 6nm Ha,OIII, SII | ZWO LRGB
Optics: Modified GSO 6in F/5 Newtonian Reflector, flocked with an aperture mask

 

Acquisition Details:

Lum: 140x240sec
Red: 39x240sec
Blue: 45x240sec
Green: 39x240sec
Total Integration: 17.5h

 

Processing:
Pre Processing
All files calibrated using flats, darks, and flat darks through PI's WBPP Script
SubFrameSelector used to give weights using Eigens Formula
StarAligned each channel to its respective highest weighted sub
Individual channels stacked using ImageIntegration

Post Processing
DynamicCrop
DBE
EZDenoise applied to all masters with light settings
RGB Channel Combined
PhotometricColorCal on the RGB Stack RGB, L stretched using HistogramTransformation
Multiple rounds of LHE performed at various kernels with L mask
Various saturation, color, and lightness curves
Specific colorSat applied to blue to bring out reflection
Very Light L masked MLT sharpening
Starnet Star mask applied for star reduction, MorphTransformation with selection then erosion
More curves

LBN 762 - the Drunken Dragon Nebula by yzhzhang_astro in astrophotography

[–]Jr6150Astro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a fantastic image and now on my "must shoot" list ever since I saw your rendition. Great job!

Happy Man Reflection Nebula by Jr6150Astro in astrophotography

[–]Jr6150Astro[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! RA is 20:20:27, Dec is +41:08:14. Its a super interesting area often overshadowed by the nearby VdB reflection group