Image showing the crescent nebula and fascinating surrounding objects, like WR134, the soap bubble nebula (very faint) and if you really know where to look there are even some pixels of Abell69 (only visible in full resolution)
Shot with:
- Samyang 135mm
- Fuji X-T5
- Star Adventurer 2i
Data:
- 692x 60s lights
- ISO3200
- Bortle 2
Edited with:
- Siril
- BXT, SXT
- Photoshop
More info: https://telescopius.com/pictures/view/233261/deep_sky/ngc-6874/cresent-nebula/by-maxi_franzi
The stars at the right edge of that image seem to smear out to the right – significantly more than the stars in the center or at the left edge.
Could you explain why that is?
Also, what’s with that odd aspect ratio of 5,889 x 4,416 pixels?
Sadly my lens has not perfect back focus, since I‘m using a system camera there is nothing I can change about that. The effect is a little bit compensated with using BlurXTerminator.
The image is cropped a quite a bit, the aspect ratio is still 4:3 however.