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Screwdriverone
11-03-2012, 02:05 AM
Hi All,
Another one from last night, this time the full moon disc.
15 x 1/1000th sec @ISO 200, stacked and wavelets applied in Registax with a slight gamma adjust only.
Thanks for looking, hope you like it.
Cheers
Chris
El Paso Eric
11-03-2012, 04:43 AM
Specacular !
I've tried some DSLR Moon stacks, but haven't had any turn out like yours.
Eric
Matt Wastell
11-03-2012, 09:30 AM
Hi Chris - that is very good - I too must try stacking images when I DSLR the Moon.
It looks a bit dull on my screen (could be me) but I think the full Moon should be brighter?
Thanks for sharing.
Clayton
11-03-2012, 09:55 AM
Very nice Chris :)
stardust steve
11-03-2012, 10:47 AM
great image:thumbsup: A :question:quick question How do you get the image so large? mine seem to turn out normal sized?
Screwdriverone
11-03-2012, 12:59 PM
Thanks Eric, glad you enjoyed it!
I deliberately only exposed for 1/1000th of a sec x 15 images Matt, at ISO 200 it tames the brightness and allows more detail to come through. I havent sharpened it, simply stacked and applied wavelets in Registax 6. Any brighter and it blows out on the face so the maria are hard to see. Thanks for the comments!
Cheers Rob! Thanks
Hi Steve, this is at 3888 x 2592 resolution (10MP) on the Canon 1000D through the 1000mm focal length reflector. I cropped off the edges of the frame to just outside the moon's limb, so as you view it here, it blows it up to fill it to the screen which is probably why it looks so big. The extra resolution of the DSLR also helps keep the details when it is on the PC screen as most only view at max of 1680 x 1050 ish (WSXGA), so the native camera res is just over twice that of the screen on full frame!
Thanks for the comments, :)
Cheers
Chris
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