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Sebbie
09-11-2014, 10:28 PM
Good evening everyone,

I thought I will have another go at the outer giants, this time with the ASI colour cam. Conditions were pretty good last night with steady seeing and not too much wind. It was a warm evening here in Canberra ( which was nice apart from occasional mosquito or two :lol: ).

As always focusing proved a challenge on targets that small.. even with the assistance of Meade microfocuser I found it hard to get the optimum sharpness for these <4" disks. There was also some high level cloud around which made things even more difficult. I've used TeleVue 3x Barlow and following FireCapture settings: FPS: 1, Gain: 87, Gamma: 50, Window Size: 320x240.

Both are drizzle stacks of best 100 frames - Neptune was a 30 minute avi taken between 9:00 and 9:30 pm LT, Uranus a 15 minute capture between 10:22 and 10:38 pm. Debayered in AS!2 (using colour auto detect), RGB Aligned in Registax and Deconvolved / Gamma adjusted in AstraImage. Final touches in ACDsee / Photoshop CS6.

Full res images:
http://astrob.in/full/135054/0/
http://astrob.in/full/135056/0/
http://astrob.in/full/135057/0/

Thanks for having a look.

Rgds, Sebastian

lepton3
10-11-2014, 12:35 AM
Excellent result. Your technique is very good to be able to make the most of a good seeing opportunity.

-Ivan

kkara4
11-11-2014, 07:46 AM
Sebastian, these are fantastic! I know how hard it is to image these planets after my first attempt on the same night as you lol.

When you selected the "best" 100 frames, did you do this manually or let Registax decide on the best 100? I'm not sure I trust Registax and my processing method at the moment, but that is im sure due to my lack of understanding how the program works in regards to limiting frames to stack!

Rod771
11-11-2014, 11:25 AM
Wow! Really nice work. Well done! :thumbsup:

John Hothersall
11-11-2014, 08:33 PM
That is a decent set, always wanted to get Neptune but not had the window of good seeing. Long fl means fewer fps especially for Neptune, my limit would be at 10 meters for both U+N - but at least WJupos lets you get more frames.

Well Done Sebbie.

Sebbie
12-11-2014, 10:06 PM
Thanks for kind words Ivan. It's always great to hear your efforts appreciated. Planetary imaging is always challenging and very dependant on seeing conditions.



Thanks, I tend to use AutoStakkert rather than Registax for colour decoding and image stacking. Analyse function automatically orders exposures based on quality, in this case best 100 frames have the rating of 75% or higher.



Thanks Rod.



Thanks John, I think you mean 10 minutes ( ie. 600 frames )? Haven't tried WinJupos here but may experiment by splitting the respective avis into shorter intervals and derotating.

kkara4
12-11-2014, 10:17 PM
Ah thankyou Sebastian. I can never get AutoStakkert to work properly, so ill stick with Registax!