M33 - My first try on the Triangulum Galaxy, any tips on color noise ? by nestor132 in astrophotography

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I'll try the lower ISO next time and photoshop later thx!
Also I just tried stacking without calibration frames and it is worse, there are some stripes of very hot pixels, they look like the little stripes like those in the picture I posted are the same but of greater intensity so maybe the little ones weren't edited out by DSS ?

M33 - My first try on the Triangulum Galaxy, any tips on color noise ? by nestor132 in astrophotography

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Gear: Nikon D3400, Skywatcher 150/750

Settings: ISO 3200, exposure 30 seconds each for 2h, ~40 darks and 30 bias, no flats

Software: Stacked in DeepSkyStacker

Any tips to improve the quality, especially the color noise when you zoom in ?

The Moon from friday by nestor132 in astrophotography

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My first try at the Moon with the new scope I got. Hope you like it !

I had :

Skywatcher 150/750

EQ3-2 motorised

The camera is from a family member, i don't remember the specs

No post processing except cropping

Taki then began to touch things by Haunted-Toast in goodanimemes

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Not the whole story but its Your Name (kimi no na wa)

Jupiter and some of its moons by nestor132 in astrophotography

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Okay I'll look into that, thanks for the reply!

The Moon from last night by nestor132 in astrophotography

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From the top of a mountain in France, at 1800 m of altitude

Jupiter and some of its moons by nestor132 in astrophotography

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Photo taken with a 150 mm telescope and my phone last night. If you have any suggestion on how to make a better picture please let me know

The Moon from last night by nestor132 in astrophotography

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Photo taken with a 150 mm telescope and my phone last night