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sunrutas
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Re: Jupiter and Io at low altitude.
      07/04/09 04:46 AM Attachment (6 downloads)

Hi!

Thanks for the feedback!

Yeah, I know about the colour issues...

As I have the DBK version, I canŽt see any colours on the screen, while capturing in Y800 codec.
I tried different settings on the white balance sliders like Freddy said, but with no dramatic differences in colour between the captures.

As far as I know, the DBK uses the Bayer method, a ccd chip with RGB filtering built in the chip.
Does anyone know, if this means that the camera splits the different colour channels into the image data or does it "blend" it into a final mix?

If it splits the three colours, then I might adjust it in either Registax or Photoshop after capturing?

I tried to lower the red and green, but it doesnŽt give the result that I want.

As I have produced some red and pink Saturns earlier with this combo; Vixen ED100, DBK21, TV 3X and T-S IR/UV filter, I guess IŽll have to seriously check out what goes wrong! Any suggestions are welcome!

I also attach a picture where I have lowered the red and green.

Kind regards/Roger!

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* Jupiter and Io at low altitude. sunrutas 07/03/09 07:05 PM
. * Re: Jupiter and Io at low altitude. Freddy WILLEMS   07/03/09 08:11 PM
. * Re: Jupiter and Io at low altitude. whduke   07/03/09 08:18 PM
. * Re: Jupiter and Io at low altitude. sunrutas   07/04/09 04:46 AM
. * Re: Jupiter and Io at low altitude. Chris_H   07/04/09 05:39 AM
. * Re: Jupiter and Io at low altitude. sunrutas   07/04/09 06:02 AM
. * Re: Jupiter and Io at low altitude. Freddy WILLEMS   07/04/09 05:35 AM

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