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iceman
05-09-2006, 08:42 AM
This image is my only 3x barlow effort from Saturday night, 31st August. The seeing wasn't holding up, so I dropped back to the 2x afterwards.

It's of the same region of rilles, showing Rima Hyginus, Rima Ariadaeus and Rimae Triesnecker.

It's a 6-image mosaic, but cropped a lot of unusable image from the result so it's probably the result of 4 avi's. 40 alignment points were used in total (10 each avi), and 75 frames from each alignment point were stacked in registax 4beta.

The mosaic was created in photoshop, levels adjusted, and to AstraImage for LR deconvolution, back to photoshop for levels + high-pass filter.

The attached image is a reduced version (both resolution and quality), please click here to see the full image (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/images/images/moon/20060831-rilles-full.jpg). (330k jpeg).

This image is the final one from my session on the 31st, so I can start processing some hi-res shots from the 2nd Sep. :clap:

Thanks for looking.

Dennis
05-09-2006, 09:02 AM
Very nice Mike. Heaps of detail in there.

Cheers

Dennis

Ric
05-09-2006, 11:10 AM
Great Pictures Mike,
the detail is amazing, it makes you want to step out and go for a walk

cheers

Dennis
05-09-2006, 11:26 AM
Hi Mike

Can you explain what the green filter is used for in terms of how it contributes to the image?

Thanks

Dennis

iceman
05-09-2006, 11:49 AM
Thanks Dennis and Ric.

Dennis, I've got 4 options in terms of filters.. None, R, G or B. I didn't want to use None, because I wanted to block IR (the astronomiks have IR blocking built in).

Zac uses a Wratten #25a (red) filter, because he says it helps to combat some of the effects of bad seeing. Mike Wirths (on astromart forums) uses a green filter (probably for the same reason). So my using the green was more of an experiment.

However the experiment was ill-planned, because I didn't take an image of the same area with a different filter to be able to compare. If I understood more about how the different wavelengths are effected by seeing, then I might be able to more accurately answer your question.

Hopefully bird or Zac might be able to chip in.

Chuck reckons he might use one of my rille shots.. hope so.. He never ended up using my Plato mosaic :(

Striker
05-09-2006, 11:51 AM
What a nice image of this area of the moon.
Fantastic work Mike.

Would have liked the image to extend to a full frame but I will let you off on this one.

RB
05-09-2006, 11:53 AM
It's an excellent image Mike.
I'd be very interested to see the comparison between filters.

ving
05-09-2006, 12:50 PM
OMG!!! the moon is falling apart!