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mch62
09-01-2005, 12:48 PM
Had a bit of a play with some old Mars AVi's taken on a night of bad seeing 040904, in Registax 3
Scope used was my old 6"f8 Acro refractor9no longer with me) 4x PM with minus vilot filter and ToUcam with NI filter. 366 frames.
These were Avi's that I thought weren't any good and were only in B&W 320x240 mode as i forgot to change to 640x480:doh:
First attempts at Mars so wasn't worried about them at the time.
I find the new 3 version easier to use once you fiddle around with the settings a bit.
first is a raw frame extracted and then the processed image.
Only done in R3 no other processing used.
Mark
mch62
09-01-2005, 12:49 PM
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Amazing Mark, so don't throw out any old images just yet.
mch62
09-01-2005, 01:01 PM
That's right , although all the colour images from that night aren't as good .
Can't wait to get my Newt up and running again and try for some more.
A lot to be said about B&W .
Mark
Yes I like B&W over colour especially for Comets; do you think you get more detail with B&W generally?
mch62
09-01-2005, 01:30 PM
I think contrast is better in B&W .
Here is a more recent attempt at Saturn with a new 80mm ED refractor.
Seeing was good on the night up at Mapelton observatory . I took this and then relised the lens had dewed over badly.
Never worried about processing it at the time.
I think the dew is the reason for the slight blue hue to the image as latter shots have been better.
Didn't do any B&W that night.
again before and after shots.
Mark
mch62
09-01-2005, 01:30 PM
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Looks like you've got registax 3 by the throat.
iceman
09-01-2005, 01:37 PM
Very nice Mark! Chuck a barlow on that for a bigger image scale and it'll really be looking nice!
mch62
09-01-2005, 01:45 PM
I think the Saturn shot was with a 2x barlow, but can't remember for sure, was only playing around on the night and did not pay much attention to or record details.
It is only a 600mm FL 80mm refractor and I only got it for wide field DS shots but am happy with it's planetary performance for it's size.
Mark
[1ponders]
09-01-2005, 04:25 PM
Nice one Mark. Next time your up this way you can give me a tutorial on it. :P :D
Striker
09-01-2005, 05:40 PM
Glenore Grove out near Ipswich I think......
So when are you going to invite us all around for a viewing night..... dont worry Saturn%5 can do the BBQ........lol...
[1ponders]
09-01-2005, 09:28 PM
What's your secret Mark.
I've been playing around with both the Registax this arvo (actually all day, it great when you partner works all day Sunday :) ) using the same avis (es?) on each one with similar settings, but Reg 2 seems to come out better for me each time.
Basically the image that ends up on the wavelets page is fuzzier in 3 than in 2, which leads to heavier "filtering" to remove the fuzziness. The consequence being that the final 3 image generally doesn't look as "natural" as the 2 image. I know this isn't very setting specific but do you have any specific hints?
:cheers:
rumples riot
09-01-2005, 09:37 PM
Very good Mark, Both shots showed vast improvement, good reason not to ditch old stuff. Well done.
mch62
10-01-2005, 07:37 AM
Actually I haven't changed the settings much from when it was first installed.
I just thought I would give it a quick run on some old stuff and out they came.
I only fiddled with the wavlets on the first 3 slidders and from say 4-7 on no 1 to about 1.4 on no 3 .
I try to use as little as possible to sharpen but still keep the natural look.
I use the automatic processing and use as small as possible processing area depending on image scale .
The shots are not the greatest but I just thought that concidering the bad footage i had to work with they came out as good as some I did in Reg2 with better footage.
I found Reg2 harder to use , but that is a personal thing I suppose.
I think it is like any software that you get use to , it is always hard at first with a change but if you stick with it you will get use to the new.
Hey Paul (1Ponders) that Saturn footage is from when i was up with you that night and the front lens dewed over.
Mark
[1ponders]
10-01-2005, 10:52 AM
I thought it was. Wasn't such a bad night after all:) The only problem now is I'm hankerin' for some new, bigger and better eyepieces.
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