Thank you for sharing your photos - this is exactly what this project is all about! :-)
My biggest integration so far. 5 nights of shooting, stars captured in RGB separately. The goal was to get details of both the center of the nebula and the periphery.
Continued working on the Leo integration. Used HDR Multiscale for the center in Siril. Used Graxpert for deconvolution. Overall, this version seems more "clean"…
My biggest integration so far. 5 nights of shooting, stars captured in RGB separately. The goal was to get details of both the center of the nebula and the peri…
"Listen! I don't recognize you in that makeup. Who are you? Sergei Bondarchuk? No. Yuri Nikulin? No, no, no... My goodness! Innokenty Smoktunovsky! Kesha!"
You spent so much time photographing LEO, and ended up with a pile of something; one final touch remains—rotate it, crop it....
Haven't figured out how to load the second version yet. Added some contrast. But about the cropping—still a question. I don’t like that everyone’s lion is in a cage and standing on its hind legs)) Free-dom for the parrots))))
How should the object look? It's quite simple: you open, for example, Stellarium, and see how it's positioned in the sky. That's what you aim for. In the guidelines and preferences, it's mentioned that north should be up—at least on the astroforum, that's definitely the case.
As for adding a second photo, it's straightforward: upload it again, add a description, and at the end on the left, there's a button to group photos.
27 Oct, 2025
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You spent so much time photographing LEO, and ended up with a pile of something; one final touch remains—rotate it, crop it....
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