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matt
27-07-2006, 02:54 PM
As the title suggests, I went back and had another go at the Jupiters of July 25.

This time I stacked a larger number of frames to see if I could get rid of some of the grain.

I think it worked. I also went a bit lighter on the wavelets, so as not to "burn out" some of the detail.

There's even some discernible detail on Ganymede. That's a first for me (Yay!!!!)...:)

Again... this is just a quick run thru Regi.

May have to do a full process?

ving
27-07-2006, 03:26 PM
well done on gany :)
great detail there! :)

Rigel003
27-07-2006, 05:06 PM
You're getting terrific detail, Matt. Great work! Have you done a separate alignment on Ganymede or are you aligning only on the centre of the planet?

matt
27-07-2006, 05:11 PM
Funny you should mention that.

I was just talking to someone about doing a separate process on Ganymede.

Yep. So far only processed on centre of Jupiter.

Any advice? Do I simply re-open the avi and do a whole process job on Ganymede? I've never done a process only on a moon.

Cheers

iceman
28-07-2006, 06:52 AM
Nice work Matt, your best yet. I'd definitely go the full process on that one, I reckon it'll come out very nice.

To process separately on a moon, sometimes I open the avi in registax and use a 32px alignment window on a sharp moon frame, and process as normal. It will even (usually) benefit from a split/LR/recombine in AstraImage, as long as it doesn't overexpose and burn out the detail in the process. Trial and error.

There's a section in my tutorial about separate moon processing, and how to recombine them back together once done.

matt
28-07-2006, 10:25 AM
Just went back to your tutorial and found the moon processing section, Mike.

Will give it a go.

Thanks guys.:thumbsup: