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Old 26-05-2019, 10:29 AM
OzinOz (Steven)
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Jupiter 24.05

My second attempt at Jupiter...have some work to do yet but relatively happy with the outcome
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Old 26-05-2019, 10:48 AM
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Steven,
Excellent image , good detail plus a moon (Ganymede ? )
I see you have the dreaded blue tinge on the bottom edge and orange tinge on the top edge of the planet ( just noticeable)
Were you imaging below 50 degrees Alt ? as every time I image Jupiter at 50 deg or below I get the tinges ( atmospheric dispersion ) nothing you can do about , Ive tried to process it out but no go
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Old 26-05-2019, 10:51 AM
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Steven,
Excellent image , good detail plus a moon (Ganymede ? )
I see you have the dreaded blue tinge on the bottom edge and orange tinge on the top edge of the planet ( just noticeable)
Were you imaging below 50 degrees Alt ? as every time I image Jupiter at 50 deg or below I get the tinges ( atmospheric dispersion ) nothing you can do about , Ive tried to process it out but no go
Cheers
Hi Martin, I thought Io but could be wrong...I also tried to get out the blue to no avail...I waited for a while but you could be right...less than 50 degrees. I thought it may have been a garden light or something
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Old 26-05-2019, 11:59 AM
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Good effort on Jupiter, nice to see more people coming to the party now the planet is coming to prime time. Some good detail captured but the colour balance is a bit tricky, having enough trouble getting it right myself and getting the camera settings with less yellow.
Depending on the seeing and unless it is really bad , once Jupiter is above 40 / 45 deg. the atmosphere shouldn't affect colour dispersion too much.
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Old 29-05-2019, 10:52 AM
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Great shot!!
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