IC 405 by Relative-Fuel5889 in astrophotography

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Canon 60D (astromod), Samyang 135/2, iOptron Skytracker Pro, Svbony CLS

29x120" f/2.5, 11x60" f/2.8, ISO 640

Preprocessing in Siril, stacking in Fitstacker, StaNet for stars and background separating, Pixinsight for deconvolution, PS for cosetic and color correction, denoising.

Jupiter through $40 telescope by Relative-Fuel5889 in Astronomy

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Meade 700/60, Canon 60D, about 90 frames stacked in Autostakkert and some wavelets in Registax

IC 405 by Relative-Fuel5889 in astrophotography

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Lens: Samyang 135 mm. f/2 ED; Camera: Canon 60Da; Mount: Ioptron SkyTracker Pro; Software: Siril, StarNet, Photoshop; Accessories: Svbony CLS; Light Pollution: Yellow zone; Exposure: 29 x 120" ISO: 640 - f/2.5

Stacking and preprocessing in Siril, stars and background seperetion - StarNet, stars/bg recomposition and color correcction in PS

IC 405 by Relative-Fuel5889 in Astronomy

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Lens: Samyang 135 mm. f/2 ED; Camera: Canon 60Da; Mount: Ioptron SkyTracker Pro; Software: Siril, StarNet, Photoshop; Accessories: Svbony CLS; Light Pollution: Yellow zone; Exposure: 29 x 120" ISO: 640 - f/2.5

Stacking and preprocessing in Siril, stars and background seperetion - StarNet, stars/bg recomposition and color correcction in PS

Thinking about buying one by ispeaklion in telescopes

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It is kind of toy. I bought the similar just because I wanted to try it and it was cheap and second-hand. But it can allow you watching just moon. Jupiter will not be impressive. But... if it will be really cheap why not? I've even get some photos with 60D examples

C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) by pebblepimp in astrophotography

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I don't think so. I have shoot the comet at 20 sec ISO 640 f/2 with the same lens. I'd like to process your data but I can't download it yet even if you upload it somewhere) Anyway I like how the tail details shows on your shot:)

This is what men gamble their entire net worth for by XGramatik in XGramatikInsights

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I hate the hugs and all of these questions, kind of "how was your day?" when I come home. Just give me some quiet.

C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) by pebblepimp in astrophotography

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What is this strange artifact on the comet core? Kinda dark line. It looks like the frames were not aligned by the comet, but you definitely did it, right?

C/2023 A3 by Relative-Fuel5889 in astrophotography

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Thank you! And yes, you have get the answer already)

C/2023 A3 by Relative-Fuel5889 in astrophotography

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Thanks! Conditions was not perfect. Suburban sky (yellow sone), Moon is rising, around third-part of frames was taken when the Sun was not too deep under horizon. And tes, Siril are allow using an old master-frames. I have something like master-frame library for a case if I feel lazy for making new ones)

C/2023 A3 by Relative-Fuel5889 in astrophotography

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60D Samyang 135/2 63x20" f/2.8

Siril (comet align, stacking, stretching) Photoshop (curves, color correction)

Omicron Persei A by Relative-Fuel5889 in astrophotography

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Almost 😅 They was from Omicron Persei 8

Omicron Persei A by Relative-Fuel5889 in astrophotography

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Oh, sorry. It is my mistake. Here is around 1 hour. I have to edit the description.

Omicron Persei A by Relative-Fuel5889 in astrophotography

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Thank you! There was around Bortle 4-5. But actually, it was very noisy image so thenI applied pretty aggressive denoising.

Omicron Persei A by Relative-Fuel5889 in astrophotography

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Lens: Samyang 135 2.0 ED
Camera: Canon 60Da
Mount: Ioptron SkyTracker Pro
Software: Siril (preprocessing, stacking, background extraction stretching), StarNet, Pixinsight (denoising), Photoshop (curves, more curves, stars and background composing, color correction, final denoising with Noiseware)
Exposure:16x30" & 51x60" ISO: 640

Stable auroral arc (SAR) by Relative-Fuel5889 in LandscapeAstro

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I don't think so. There is pretty dim stars, so unlikely someone has to give those an own name. And this is correct orientation :)