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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 4/22/2005
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Fabulous. It's amazing what the newer digital cameras can capture in ther hands of someone who knows how to use it well. Mary -
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 6/16/2004
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If you have multiple images there are some Bayesian techniques for distilling information out of noise that will do better than averaging, but they may still be in the domain of bigger budget astronomy only.
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Barry Wakelin
{K:7838} 5/23/2004
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Taras, yes I took two dark frames that I then averaged in Images Plus. Despite the dark frames, the individual exposures needed to be long at 400 seconds each and even with a bit of treatment in NeatImage, this was going to lead to noise once the image of digitally developed (even after 400 seconds the image was very dim in the original frames).
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Taras R. Hnatyshyn
{K:4055} 5/23/2004
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Barry,
Good effort. Did you take any dark frames to try to reduce the noise in the individual images?
Taras
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 2/23/2004
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WOW.... great work
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 2/21/2004
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Magnificent shot. My son will adore this one!
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Dave Dixon
{K:2035} 2/21/2004
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awesome!
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Brigitte Kaeser
{K:3502} 2/21/2004
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Barry, so you were on Hubble-Telescope??? Until now only at NASA's website I could see such magnificant images. I am very interested in astronomy but never able to take pictures like this. It seems to me that I even can see another galaxy, don't you too? Congratulations!!! Best regards, Brigitte
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Kevin H
{K:22502} 2/21/2004
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Looks really nice. Your so lucky your able to take picture like this. Good job! Keep up your good work Kevin
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luisa vassallo
{K:28230} 2/21/2004
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wonderful!!!!!!
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