
This is the first light of my new ToupTek ATR533C. I switched from a stock Canon EOS 250D and I wanted to see how big the improvement was, so I decided to choose this target, because it's also the last one I did with the Canon.
Immediately, I saw I was getting so much more Ha signal than with the Canon. Also, I really liked the fact that I could make my dark frames later in the day and didn't have to lose time at night.
Overall, I am really happy with the picture, considering it's my first attempt with an astrocamera and it was taken under the full moon. However, I think I could do better with the processing – I will probably come back to this data again later. The one thing I would try to do better is the star processing as they have weird color probably due to the dual narrowband filter.
Equipment:
ToupTek ATR533C (gain 101, offset 40, cooled to -10)
Askar FMA180 Pro
iOptron skyguider pro
sv220 7nm Ha OIII dual narrowband filter
ToupTek GPM462M guide camera
SvBony 30mm f/4 guide scope
Mele Quieter 4C
Acquisition:
40 x 300s lights
50 darks
50 flats
50 dark flats
Bortle 5, full moon
Software:
NINA
PHD2
Deep Sky Stacker
Siril
Processing in Siril:
Spectrophotometric color calibration
SyQon starless star removal
Generalised hyperbolic transform
Background extraction – I saw gradient in the background caused by the moon
SyQon prism denoising
Star recomposition
by Dull-Bat8117
