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Old 26-09-2018, 02:35 PM
Mickoid (Michael)
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I did a quick reprocess of your tif files using Registax wavelets and Photoshop to align and colour correct. Although I have not brought out any more detail in your shots, I think the result has a more natural appearance. The secret is not to over do it in Registax, your main problem here regarding detail is most probably your video grab was too long, unless you use WinJupos, stacking a conventional video grab of more than 70 seconds of Jupiter will blur the surface detail due to planet rotation speed. I tried including your Luminance data but it made it worse as I suspect this may have been your longest video capture and the planet had moved considerably, blurring the image. I shoot at 50fps so I get around 3500 frames to play with in 70 seconds, that's usually enough for Pipp to choose the best 20 percent or so frames to stack. Planetary photography really comes down to how good the seeing is at the time of capture, so keep shooting, you're doing well.
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