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iceman
14-11-2005, 10:20 AM
Hi all.

Here's a couple of images of Mars, taken Friday night the 11th and Saturday night/Sunday morning 12th/13th of November, from near Sydney Australia, where Mars was only 35deg altitude.

On Friday the seeing was about 4.5/10, on Saturday night it started at 3/10 which is why I used the 3x barlow, but it improved to 5.5/10 as the night went on so I went back to the 5x powermate.

The images were stacked in registax, LR deconvolution in AstraImage, followed by sharpen/noise reduction in Neat Image, and final colour balance adjustment in Photoshop.

Combined with my image from the 9th, it's 3 sessions in a row now that i've been capturing the same face.. i'm kinda ready for a new look :) I'll have to start a bit earlier tonight if the seeing/clouds permit!

Equipment used:
10" dob on EQ platform and a ToUcam @ 10fps

Comments welcome.

matt
14-11-2005, 11:14 AM
great shots mike

was wondering whether you saw that question i posted about the cybershot afocal photography of Mars?

Robert_T
14-11-2005, 01:49 PM
Hi Mike, looks good :) - at least there's plenty to look at on this face of mars, though the Solis Lacus region's maybe has more.

[QUOTE=iceman] LR deconvolution in AstraImage [QUOTE]

What does LR deconvolution do?

cheers,

beren
14-11-2005, 03:36 PM
Damn thats good ....hot work Mike heaps of detail present , man you have to be stoked with that :)

xrekcor
14-11-2005, 04:02 PM
Great shot Mike!

Wish the skies here would be favourable I would love to image Mars : (

regards,CS

fringe_dweller
14-11-2005, 04:13 PM
Nice one Mike :) thats my favourite side of mars too

Hitchhiker
14-11-2005, 05:45 PM
Nice images Mike. That's my favourite part of Mars too!

iceman
15-11-2005, 06:12 AM
Thanks guys, I think it's one of my best of the red planet!

Robert, i'm not 100% sure on the technical explanation, probably should wait for bird to chime in. :)

I use it because other (better) planetary imagers (such as Bird) use it. I bring my RGB image into AstraImage, use "Process->Split Colour Planes" which splits it into separate RGB images (useful on its own), then do a LR deconvolution on each plane, and then use "RGB combine" to bring them back together. It seems to make my image sharper without introducing too much extra grain.

davidpretorius
15-11-2005, 06:53 AM
these are great mike!

RB
16-11-2005, 12:26 AM
Fantastic Mike and love how you have presented them.

Well done mate, and thanks so much for sharing the info too.

iceman
16-11-2005, 05:34 AM
Thanks Dave and RB!

Just when I'm getting the hang of Mars imaging, it's already getting considerably smaller. :(