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davidpretorius
17-11-2005, 12:20 PM
Whilst processing mars from earlier in the night, i was up late eniough (3.30am) to have a crack at mars. Seeing was still very good (8/10), but with saturn so low, it still had some distortions.
1.5x resample ini registax and split up in astra image. The 10 x 4 lr deconvolution produced some nice details on the red frame.
So, i am now in the process of splitting the images at the raw conversion stage and will process each colour separately in registax.
I will let you know how it goes.
Davo that 10x4 LR Deco Red looks awesome from what you got in the original.
Well done can't wait for the final.
:jump2:
davidpretorius
17-11-2005, 01:23 PM
thanks RB,
bird, have three avis red, green and blue. I am trying to process in registax. Everything seems ok except when i go to do LR deconvolutions and combining.
Astra image is asking for a grey scale image???
Is there any special way i should be doing things??? when i have the colours separated on three separate movies??
the compressed .rar movies are located at http://precons.com/iis/gallery/Nontracking/Solar%20System/ and they are around 5mb each.
If you can have a look at one of them to see if i have stuffed up, that would be great.
thanks Bird
asimov
17-11-2005, 03:23 PM
Aaah! About time you posted some images too!
Well done mate & looking forward to the final image!!
DP, if you saved them as tiff images then they're actually colour images, not monochrome. In Astra Image, go to Process -> convert to Greyscale and all will be ok.
Bird
You've probly worked this out already, but when you get three monochrome images that you're going to combine, use edit->image title to name them something obvious like R,G and B so it's easier to find them when you're doing the RGB combine part.
Bird
davidpretorius
17-11-2005, 04:20 PM
you legend bird, that is is!!
thanks again for more info!!!!!!
davidpretorius
17-11-2005, 06:59 PM
Ok, nearly there, thanks to bird, i have got the tiff files after stacking each channel and have converted to greyscale and then combined. I have done no deconvolution at this stage.
the four on the left are the result.
asimov
17-11-2005, 07:21 PM
Pretty good Dave, but as you say you were shooting thru 'thick atmosphere' at that time of the morning.
I count myself lucky in one respect only being unemployed: I can wait up till 5am & then shoot saturn, & sleep during the day if I so desire!
Good to see you putting in plenty of practice processing wise!:)
Looking at the channels, the blue suffered the most - that's ok, blue is the hardest to get focussed anyway. You've got some colour balance work to do - when you use the RGB combine in Astra Image, do you adjust the colour weights? I normally leave red at 1.0 as a reference and then adjust the other two until I get a colour that's close to what I want.
The only mind-bending part is that you reduce the amount of a colour by *increasing* it's value, seems backwards to me but that's the way they did it...
For reference the rings should be a sort of blue-white colour and the planet a light yellowish-brown.
Bird
davidpretorius
17-11-2005, 07:34 PM
no i have not tried changing the colour, but am now getting to the stage of giving it a go.
also i am redoing blue channel ini registax
acropolite
17-11-2005, 10:44 PM
Great work Dave, after spending the last 2 hours outside battling with my LPI (first time) and LX, I have a newfound respect for imagers with dobs. :astron::bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
iceman
18-11-2005, 06:43 AM
Great result Dave!
davidpretorius
18-11-2005, 08:42 AM
thanks guys
TidaLpHasE
18-11-2005, 12:32 PM
:prey2:Great shots Dave, your pics are getting better and better, soon you will be in all the astro mags with the best of them;)
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