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Lester
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Loc: South Australia
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Sorry about that last image.
Been adjusting my processing, with less unsharp mask and the end result = a more pleasing image to the eye IMO.
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HANTO
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Loc: Unterallgäu, Bavaria, Germany
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Hi Lester,
fantastic results.
Concerning the view on details, to me, the first version still is the best one!
regards
Torsten
Edited by HANTO (07/18/08 02:46 AM)
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FoxK
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Reged: 11/07/07
Posts: 1800
Loc: Cape Cod, MA
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Sorry bout our questions....I take it you don't use registax for stacking?....whenever I go over abt 1200 frames, I get the error .avi message when registax tries to stack. Beautiful image btw
-------------------- Orion 80mm ED Apo Refractor
8" Classic Dob (used as Newtonian on CG5 mount)
Meade 70-AZ-A 70mm Guider using PHD
LS60TCaK/B600/C
CG-5 Advanced GT Mount
Nikon D40x with T-Adaptors
Philips SPC900NC
Imaging Source DMK 21AU04.AS
Dome=the box my mount came in so I can see my solar images in bright sun lol
- click for cloud prediction for Plymouth, MA. area
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Lester
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Reged: 07/05/06
Posts: 204
Loc: South Australia
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Thanks for your replies.
I do use Registax to stack all my planetary images. I segment my avis in Virtual Dub into 1500 frames and stack 3 of them together in Registax.
My avis are 4500 frames in total.
All the best.
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Ralf Vandebergh
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Reged: 08/25/06
Posts: 839
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Amazing picture,especially for someone who has Jupiter very low in the sky...
Ralf
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