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#1 Sky King

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Posted 28 March 2023 - 12:58 PM

From last night between the clouds. 8 EdgeHD, ASI533MC. One minute avi's  with AutoStakkert best 15% and Registax 6.

 

 

 

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Posted 28 March 2023 - 12:59 PM

And one more:

 

 

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Posted 28 March 2023 - 01:08 PM

Nice shots! waytogo.gif

 

I was also out last night filming the moon. Here is a pic I made using my AT80EDL. 20 sec movie taken with Canon T7 DSLR and processed with PIPP, Autostakkert, and Registax 6:

 

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Posted 29 March 2023 - 04:23 PM

Microsoft ICE stitched the three images I posted above together. I didn't think it would work but tried it anyway.

 

 

 

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Posted 30 March 2023 - 08:48 AM

And one more:

 

 

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How are you focusing your images?  You seem to be off just a touch.  I don't think it's collimation because it seems worse than collimation would cause.  Electric focuser on the visual back will definitely help you dial in the focus while at your capture computer.

 

One more thing to recommend.  Download the latest release of Wavesharp (available on the Registax site).  It's MUCH more versatile and will do batch processing as well.  Cor wrote this major upgrade to Registax during the past year and it's really outstanding, especially on lunar images.


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Posted 30 March 2023 - 10:30 AM

Hey, Arizona? Last night I was out and got about 30 minutes in until a thick high haze kicked in. 


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Posted 30 March 2023 - 10:59 AM

How are you focusing your images?  You seem to be off just a touch.  I don't think it's collimation because it seems worse than collimation would cause.  Electric focuser on the visual back will definitely help you dial in the focus while at your capture computer.

 

One more thing to recommend.  Download the latest release of Wavesharp (available on the Registax site).  It's MUCH more versatile and will do batch processing as well.  Cor wrote this major upgrade to Registax during the past year and it's really outstanding, especially on lunar images.

Thanks for the suggestions. For focusing I have Zwo EAF and  Asiair Plus. I go into video mode, the auto-focuser only works on stars so I manually adjust in and out with the "Slow" adjustment. Too bad there isn't autofocus for the moon. Maybe I'm missing something. Then there has been clouds, honestly, I don't mean to sound uppity, but I'm not used to having clouds around!

 

For Wavesharp, I read about it too, downloaded it and never tried it. So I just tried it and it looks nice. Any tutorials yet?

 

Edit: Wrong time of year for the Monsoons (July, August and September).


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Posted 30 March 2023 - 11:08 AM

Hey, Arizona? Last night I was out and got about 30 minutes in until a thick high haze kicked in. 

I know what you mean! What's up with these clouds? I'm not far from you and the next clear nights look like Saturday and Sunday. I got to the point of getting tired of the "hot and clear" forecasts, day after day. Don't remember clouds being such a problem last year. 


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Posted 30 March 2023 - 11:33 AM

Thanks for the suggestions. For focusing I have Zwo EAF and  Asiair Plus. I go into video mode, the auto-focuser only works on stars so I manually adjust in and out with the "Slow" adjustment. Too bad there isn't autofocus for the moon. Maybe I'm missing something. Then there has been clouds, honestly, I don't mean to sound uppity, but I'm not used to having clouds around!

 

For Wavesharp, I read about it too, downloaded it and never tried it. So I just tried it and it looks nice. Any tutorials yet?

There is a manual that Cor wrote that is on the same download spot as the software.  ASIAir is not really optimized for planetary or lunar.  I recommend Firecapture.  You can view the image in the preview window and focus directly while looking at the results.  Autofocus is not really your friend for planetary.


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