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asimov
22-03-2006, 11:21 PM
Good seeing here tonight, but must be a lot of atmospheric moisture, & I'm getting the RB split halo effect so I thought I would give it a go in greyscale for something different. I didn't want to waste the evening.
I've always liked B/W images, how about you guys?
6" refractor & toucam. 2X barlow/extension tube/contrast booster/IR/UV cut/fringekiller filters.
Edit. adding a quick moon pic I took this morning. Seeing had turned to pure mush (darn jetstream is here) :mad2:
Yes I do too John, and nice image you've got there.
:thumbsup:
BTW my daughter loves your avatar, she cracks up when she sees it.
h0ughy
23-03-2006, 07:29 AM
Great image ASIMOV!!!! looks very nice
davidpretorius
23-03-2006, 08:21 AM
I have been so tempted to convert the toucam to the b/w more sensitive chip as I also like b/w shots.
These are very good asi!
That's a nice moon shot too Asi.
That's "straight wall" isn't it?
Very nice.
Robert_T
23-03-2006, 11:18 AM
Hey Asi, I like your thinking.:thumbsup: Looks good, though a bit of squarish pixelation on Saturn?
cheers,
in the bottow right of saturn, thats a storm aint it?
with b/w CA isnt a problem is it?
nice ones dude! :)
asimov
23-03-2006, 12:42 PM
Hi all.
The 'squarish pixelation' you refer to, I can't actually see Rob? (CRT monitor) I see a slight courseness to the image, which is due to a bit too much sharpening.
Thanks all.
asimov
23-03-2006, 12:43 PM
OIC now....when clicking on the thumbnail if you don't maximise the window I see a slight pixelation..
Robert_T
23-03-2006, 01:55 PM
Ah yes, now I tried again and maximised it looks sweet!:D
asimov
25-03-2006, 09:20 AM
Thought I may as well throw another grey scaler on here.
Conditions are terrible here of late :doh: Just as well venus is easy to get even in 1/10 seeing! :(
fringe_dweller
26-03-2006, 12:08 PM
I like them all John :)
i remember in the old days of normal terrestial and portrait ect film photography, if you wanted really sharp pics, you shot in B&W :)
asimov
26-03-2006, 12:16 PM
Yes indeed Kearn, I think this 'rule' still applies to digital too? Could be my imagination but I think my B/W's come out a bit crisper.
And thanks mate :)
expecting alot of venus shots from kyou sir :)
asimov
27-03-2006, 12:56 PM
I'd certainly like to oblige Ving but seeing conds/work etc have stopped me from imaging like I used to. Plus a new scope on the way....rain for 2 weeks I suppose!
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