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rumples riot
18-03-2005, 02:40 PM
last night had another attempt at getting jupiter. Some scattered cloud about and the seeing was 4/10. Image was moving around all over the place. Seeing her of late has not been the best, it makes focus very hard. This shot was taken 1430 UT 17 March 05.

GRS spot was visible all though hard to see on the screen.

Frames 128 frames / 600
cleaned up in Astra image
despeckle in PS

Cloud detail present with Southern polar region and temporate zones showing more detail than normal. Some detail in the GRS, and festooning an barges present in theequatorial belt.

Dark spot on the Northern eq belt lower right is in fact a dust donut on the filter of the toucam, it needs to be cleaned off.

I think that collimation can now be put to rest, as this shot would have been a lot better if the seeing was at least 7/10 and it was a little sharper.

Anyway comments welcome. Would like to know what Bird thinks and any tips that he gave give me to improve now.

rumples riot
18-03-2005, 02:45 PM
For those interested, this is the orginal size of the Avi. I actually resized down on this image to get the one above.

iceman
18-03-2005, 03:02 PM
Nice shot Paul, you seem to be getting the bum end of the seeing lately.
Can't wait for you to get a night of steady air.

Exfso
18-03-2005, 03:20 PM
Yeah Paul, nice stuff though. the air was wobbly last night as can be seen by my paltry effort. Steep learning curve this.

ving
18-03-2005, 03:32 PM
I'd be glad for any seeing at the moment. probably be perfect on the weekend while i am away :(

nice shot tho. keep up the good work :)

bird
18-03-2005, 03:33 PM
Looks good to me... you can't control the seeing, but that looks like about as good as you could expect.

regards, Bird

[1ponders]
18-03-2005, 03:39 PM
It's really coming together for you Paul. Great colour apart from the blue on the right of the original. Is the focus a bit soft or was it the seeing. The original looks a bit "grainy" as well. I tried to adjust it in Reg3 but as soon as I touched the wavelets it looked like I was viewing it through a piece of honeycomb.

Looks like you're picking up the ToUcaming bug pretty quick Peter. Great second go. Looks like your getting my "Ring around Jupiter" effect though. Wish I could work out what's causing it.

Exfso
18-03-2005, 03:57 PM
I think the ring is cause probably by overprocessing. To get rid of it, the image goes too "soft". Back to the drawing board methinks.

:confuse3:

Exfso
18-03-2005, 05:59 PM
at the risk of being a pain here's another avi from last night a little bit better I think.

[1ponders]
18-03-2005, 06:16 PM
Nothing painful about it Peter. You're going ahead in leaps and bounds. Definately better than the previous one.

At least for me shots I don't think the ring is from over processing Peter. In the avies I've taken that show it, the ring starts to appear as soon as I start waveletting. Sometimes its visible even before I start. I think it has to do with a combination of capture speed (fps) and exposure speed , resolution and donwload rate of the USB cable. Unfortunately I haven't had any decent sky over the last few weeks to test out my ideas.

Keep on posting these fine shots. As the saying goes, "Make hay while the sun shines" or in our case "Take avies when the clouds are gone" :)

Striker
18-03-2005, 06:26 PM
I'm not comenting....I'm sick of all you people who can take images.......I cant until I get my laptop.... I want all images regarding astrophotgraphy banned...:argue: "Mike"

Nice job Paul...looks good to me...

Comet Hunter
18-03-2005, 08:08 PM
Nice work by both of you. Only 2 or 3 more weeks till oppisition...