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: To avoid "blowing out" the bright core, use shorter exposures (around 15–30 seconds) and stack multiple frames to bring out the faint outer stars.
: Always subtract dark frames, especially when using uncooled cameras, to eliminate "hot pixels" that can look like false stars. M13 in Science and Culture M13 jpg
: While .jpg is convenient for quick sharing, professional astrophotographers prefer shooting in FITS or RAW formats to preserve the 16-bit depth required for advanced processing. : To avoid "blowing out" the bright core,
: High-resolution sensors, such as the QHY600M , can resolve individual stars deep within the cluster’s core, revealing a "sparkling" effect often compared to a pile of diamonds. especially when using uncooled cameras