Re: NGC 2903 image
Beautiful, Bruce!
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Betreff: [QSI-CCD] NGC 2903 image
NGC 2903
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Wolfgang Bernhardt
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#28520
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Re: NGC 2903 image
That¡¯s a beauty, Bruce!
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Steve Solon
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#28519
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NGC 2903 image
NGC 2903 is a barred spiral galaxy in Leo, well-known as "the one that Messier missed".? It has an unusual mass distribution, with over 75% of the total mass contained in the spiral arms rather than
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bw
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#28518
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Re: What is the value of my QSI6162?
Thanks Pete.
Given your experience, if you see an area for improvement in my images, I am open to your critique.
The ME on the left has an Astro-Physics 305mm F/3.8 Riccardi-Honders Astrograph
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Barry Schellenberg
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#28517
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Re: What is the value of my QSI6162?
Great images!
Warren and I started back in 2005 with IP4AP.com and we morphed into MoP w Ron during the pandemic because we couldn't do two weekend workshops in Buffalo and San Jose. It's been
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Peter Proulx
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#28516
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Re: What is the value of my QSI6162?
Too funny.
I know you and I have communicated back and forth on other topics such as the SXAO, however I didn't know you were part of that project with Ron and Warren. I expect that you have done
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Barry Schellenberg
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#28515
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Re: What is the value of my QSI6162?
Barry,
Yes, I do use PixInsight. I'm one of partners at mastersofpixinsight.com, we've been educating on processing since 2005. :)
I can remove the gradient as you'll see in the images attached, the
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Peter Proulx
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#28514
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Re: What is the value of my QSI6162?
In reading your last message it made me think about how you might approach removing the gradient.
Do you use Pixinsight? If so, the most recent version that came out last week has a new gradient
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Barry Schellenberg
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#28513
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Re: What is the value of my QSI6162?
Barry,
I think all in all its a keeper at this point. The only issue I have it that the mechanical shutter has an issue and I need to clean the rubber O ring if Its been sitting for too long. QSI did
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Peter Proulx
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#28512
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Re: What is the value of my QSI6162?
Good morning Pete,
That is unfortunate to hear your imaging train is giving you troubles like that. I wouldn't have imagined that kind of problem and I assume it was difficult to pinpoint.
I'm
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Barry Schellenberg
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#28511
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What is the value of my QSI6162?
I might have purchased the last QSI6162 2 years ago. Do these CCD based cameras have any value these days in the world of CMOS based cameras? I the time of purchase I was on the fence of going CMOS,
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Peter Proulx
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#28510
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Re: Medusa nebula image
Some of you may have been unable to link to my website because it had been stepped on by the hosting service. :-(? I have now restored it so image links should work again.
Regards,
Bruce W.
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bw
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#28509
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Re: New QSI website and 700 series cameras
Hello Scott,
The sensors used in the cameras have electronic shutters so there is no need for a mechanical shutter for taking the images. We are looking to use one of the filter wheel slots as a
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QSI Imaging
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#28508
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Re: New QSI website and 700 series cameras
Yes, great news. Will these cameras have a mechanical shutter?
Scott
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scott
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#28507
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Re: Medusa nebula image
Any idea why when I click on the link I get an Http 500 error -
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*www.coldphotons.com ( http://www.coldphotons.com )* can't currently handle this
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Pictor User
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#28506
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Re: New QSI website and 700 series cameras
Hello Keith,
Yes, it is a bit different from the original 700 design, the dual filter wheel and case style have been postponed for the time being but will hopefully be incorporated into the 800
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QSI Imaging
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#28505
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Re: Medusa nebula image
Geof & Kevin, thanks for the feedback.
Bruce
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bw
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#28504
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Re: Medusa nebula image
A beautiful image Bruce!
Clear skies,
Kevin
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Subject: [QSI-CCD] Medusa nebula image
This is an image of the Medusa
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Kevin Dixon
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#28503
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Re: Medusa nebula image
Bruce,
That¡¯s very nice indeed.
Geof
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Geof Lewis
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#28502
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Medusa nebula image
This is an image of the Medusa nebula (Abell 21), a large, dim planetary nebula in Gemini. It wasn't discovered until 1955 and was thought to be a supernova remnant because of its visual structure.?
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bw
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#28501
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