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Originally Posted by Dennis
Very nice Marc, some lovely detail there.
Cheers
Dennis
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Thanks mate, and thanks for the topaz tut.
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Originally Posted by Tulloch
They look really good Marc, you've captured the NTZ outbreak on Jupiter (the bright patch on the top-left area of the planet), a really clear Cassini Division right to the front of the rings and even a hint of the C-ring! Excellent work!
The big question is where are you going next? A colour filter wheel for your ASI120MM, or a new ASI462MC colour camera? What about the C11, aperture rules for planetary So many choices
Andrew
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Thanks Andrew. It's encouraging to know that I'm no fabricating details in the process. I have an idea now where to stop the sharpening.
As I said I need to look closer at what you guys do with annotations about orientation, revolution details and what's facing what, etc... Looking into that barlow too
I have a bunch of manual color wheels and color filters. Just never got around it. I suspect another thing to do will be to learn derotating before doing color as the channel will be taken at different times. Mono IR is easier to learn at this stage for me.
True. I suspect the C11 would yield far better results on axis. It's so bloody heavy though... I really enjoy it for visual that's why I never sold it. But imaging with it is getting harder as time goes by.