Very nice.
Thanks for sharing.
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Thank You all for viewing and for all the nice comments!
I am not as skilled as you are with special lenses and violet lasers - but I realy like the idea - test with a shorter wavelength.
Some time ago, Beatsy did some testing with blue light http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... 141#191141
I think I start there.
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Jörgen Hellberg
Lou Jost wrote: If you want to push this farther, you might want to use violet lasers and a cooled monochrome camera.....you'd achieve 20% more resolution and get smooth backgrounds with no thermal noise.
I am not as skilled as you are with special lenses and violet lasers - but I realy like the idea - test with a shorter wavelength.
Some time ago, Beatsy did some testing with blue light http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... 141#191141
I think I start there.
Best regards
Jörgen Hellberg
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That is a good place to start. A truly monochromatic light (green or blue or violet laser, despeckled with milk, or very-narrow-band LED) would be good since it would eliminate all CA. If you like what you see, the next step would be the cooled monochrome astrocamera, which would increase resolution by not throwing away half or 3/4 of your pixels, and would greatly lower noise. These are no longer very expensive.
Very nice Jörgen!
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