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Lunatiki
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Re: Jupiter 09-22-07 (DBK 2nd light, better seeing)
      09/22/07 01:56 AM

This is the final version of the 0115 sequence. A bit more processing and adjusting. I'm currently doing one more sequence, but it looks like the 30fps 552 frame stack is the one I'd prefer. Still hard to tell though because I did hit some real bad patches of air more in some sequences than others. The lower stack number producing the better quality would make sense based on seeing. Opinions and suggestions on ways of improving always appreciated.



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* Jupiter 09-22-07 (DBK 2nd light, better seeing) Lunatiki 09/22/07 12:44 AM
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. * Re: Jupiter 09-22-07 (DBK 2nd light, better seeing) Lunatiki   09/22/07 01:16 AM
. * Re: Jupiter 09-22-07 (DBK 2nd light, better seeing) Lunatiki   09/22/07 01:18 AM
. * Re: Jupiter 09-22-07 (DBK 2nd light, better seeing) Lunatiki   09/22/07 01:56 AM
. * Re: Jupiter 09-22-07 (DBK 2nd light, better seeing) novbabies   09/22/07 05:43 AM
. * Re: Jupiter 09-22-07 (DBK 2nd light, better seeing) Lunatiki   09/22/07 10:19 AM
. * Re: Jupiter 09-22-07 (DBK 2nd light, better seeing gazerjim   09/23/07 01:33 AM
. * Re: Jupiter 09-22-07 (DBK 2nd light, better seeing Mike Phillips   09/22/07 01:14 AM

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