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Originally Posted by Robert_T
Hey Dennis, I don't know how you get the quality of either shot under swimmy seeing... mine always come out way blurrier unless the seeing is spot on. Not much in it to my eyes... looking carefully there's a little more fine detail in upper image - the larger crater upper center and I can seesome of the very smal craters clearer in that.
Did you use the same wavelets in each case?
cheers,
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Hi Robert
Wavelets were 1=20 for all the images. Here is a screen print showing how I stitch the multiple aligned sub-images to a master image. When I drag and drop a sub-image onto the master, I set it to negative so I can look for the null point to register it as best as I can. That is why there is a black square – it is the negative sub-image overlaying its positive twin on the full size master image.
Swimming meant that there were waves of good seeing passing over the image, so that when certain regions were very sharp and fully resolved, adjacent regions were more blurry or indistinct until the sharp wave hit them.
Cheers
Dennis