#orion reprocess (just little changes)
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Actually a good thing with the 585 is it’s NIR sensitivity - you can use an IR-Pass filter to resolve more detail
NIR isnt as affected by seeing due to reduced Rayleigh scattering because of its longer wavelength
Check out NIR Prizmo’s work - NIR might be worth doing on the 400p
Yeah
The images are in #🦄-mega-nerd-exam
working on a Drizzle 2X version atm, suuuper duper sharp
2 times drizzle interpolation, a method of interpolating pixels that doubles pixel size by using a sort of anti-aliasing method, it both increases details and image size. It was pioneered on Hubble and Herschel I believe.
It helps a ton with dithered images, pixel rejection, etc. I'm still working on migrating to a full pixinsight workflow so I don't know much about it past the basics
Its a stacking method.
Taking the images is pretty straight forward unless you have sophisticated photometric and interferometric equipment that needs constant babysitting
Double the resolution, probably less standard artifacts, but ngl it'd do you no good. you're not at the point where you should be concerned with it.
I'd only bother when you get FWHM (Star size) under 2", which needs pretty decent seeing, and great guiding.