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matt
11-06-2008, 12:29 AM
I knew the seeing wasn't very good before I started, but I couldn't help myself:lol:

I just wanted to set up after such a long break from imaging due to cloud and rain.

The usual: C9.25, ToUcam, 3x barlow.

Processed in Registax 4 and AstraImage 2.5MAX.

madtuna
11-06-2008, 12:47 AM
Still a damn fine effort despite the seeing.
Weather has been so disgusting here the last week or so I forget what Jup looks like..I envy you!

AlexN
11-06-2008, 01:13 AM
Nice one, Despite the seeing you've captured alot of nice detail... I must admit, I'm a bit miffed.. I wanted to be the first jupiter post today... Oh well.. Mine will be up in a minute... Seeing wasnt the greatest, but you're right. It was just good to be amongst it all after more than a week and a half off....


How many frames did you stack?

iceman
11-06-2008, 04:59 AM
The ToUcam Matt! You naughty boy! :) Why not the DMK? In poorer seeing it will still do a better job.

Looks like you ended the session early too, before Jupiter was really up high enough. Needed sleep, or clouds?

Lester
11-06-2008, 07:54 AM
Thanks for the Jupiter fix Matt, the weather down here has been typical winter.

matt
11-06-2008, 08:18 AM
Thanks guys. Was good to do some imaging...even if the conditions were not favourable.

Mike - I know:rolleyes: I thought about getting the DMK, filter wheel and associated guff out, but just couldn't get inspired. The seeing was so naff I couldn't bring myself to go through the whole RGB capture and process routine.

Them's the breaks.

I use the ToUcam to gauge the seeing and determine whether it's worth the extra hassle of setting up the DMK. It wasn't.

BTW, I read on the DMK user group site you're using a new codec with your DMK?

Alex - from memory, I believe I stacked around 300.

iceman
11-06-2008, 08:27 AM
You're a slacker, matt :) The usual SHOULD be the DMK from now on :)

Yeh, I'm now using the MJPEG (http://www.leadcodecs.com/Codecs/LEAD-MCMP-MJPEG.htm) codec. It seems to work very well when on the highest quality setting - i can't determine any difference between it and the Y800. And it produces avi's about 1/3 of the size.

Robert_T
11-06-2008, 09:52 AM
nice one Matt... but you've got cut the umbilical cord on the Toucam... let it go, let it have another life as a guide camera:P

matt
11-06-2008, 11:39 AM
Nope. Nah. No!

I have too much fun with the ol' ToUcam to give it away.

Guide cam? For what? I don't DSO:P

The OSC cam is great for when the conditions don't warrant the full RGB routine...even though the DMK would deliver a better job.

It's a matter of degrees, though. Bad/average seeing is bad/average seeing, after all. I crank out the DMK and go through the whole RGB thing when there are conditions in which the DMK can really show its worth.

Otherwise..I'm happy to just have a little 'shoot-and-giggle' session.

Each to their own, though...and thanks for the efforts to get me back into it.

DMK images will be forthcoming;)