View Full Version here: : Jupiter from 14/15th - best image
Dennis
16-04-2006, 09:15 PM
Hi
Here is probably the best Jupiter from the night of 14/15th April. The smaller image is the native size with the C9.25 and x2.5 Powermate. The larger version has been resampled Mitchell 150% in Registax.
Most of the other 142 avi’s are not worth processing for the individual image by itself, but strung together, I may get an animation going, given time.
Good luck to the Hubble guys tonight.
Cheers
Dennis
Edit: Combined two separate images into a single image.
[1ponders]
16-04-2006, 09:49 PM
Wow that is pretty spectacular Dennis! Hats off to your perserverance in working your way through that many avies. You've got me motivated now to have a good check through all the ones I've taken this week.
To apply the resize do you just use the resize button or do you use the option in the optimize or stack page?
Dennis
16-04-2006, 10:02 PM
Hi Paul
Thanks for the nice words. I use the resize button on the Wavelet tab after applying the wavelet scheme. Others on this forum mentioned Mitchell as the preferred mode so that's the one I used. Good luck with your hunt through your stack of avi’s.
Still looking bad outside in Brissie, so no Hubble for me.
Cheers
Dennis
asimov
16-04-2006, 10:04 PM
Invalid Attachment specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the administrator on your second image.
asimov
16-04-2006, 10:10 PM
Good stuff Dennis! I'm very happy for two reasons: 1 thats a superb image & 2: I have some of my latest Jupiters looking almost ID to yours. I followed your example: 30-1 & 20-2 waveletts (although yours are more crisper, with finer details) I love the look.
davidpretorius
16-04-2006, 10:34 PM
superb!
looks lovely on both monitors and the turbulence after the GRS is very detailed.
one of the best!
Dennis
16-04-2006, 10:45 PM
Ooops - you must have been browsing at the time I edited to delete the 2 original files and replace them with the single image - sorry!
Cheers
Dennis
asimov
16-04-2006, 10:53 PM
Dennis, nothing to be sorry about.
Mate, I'm itching to have a look at this image of yours next to mine, may I ? I don't want to spoil your thread though. Perhaps I could download your image to my computer & compare that way?
Truely amazing work Dennis.
Thank you for sharing with us.
iceman
17-04-2006, 07:02 AM
Top stuff Dennis, an amazing capture and worth your perseverance!
Robert_T
17-04-2006, 07:50 AM
Dennis, once again one of the best if not "the" best I've seen. Unsurpassed!
Like Asi, you've got another convert to the wavelet settings you've used. I tried on some of my recent ones and while I can't push 1 and 2 as far as you've done, by favouring just these I've got a much sharper image, so thanks for the tip.
Dennis
17-04-2006, 07:59 AM
Thanks for all those nice words guys, much appreciated. Did anyone notice the artificial horizontal lines passing through the blue festoons above the GRS?
I was wondering what may have caused these?
From memory, the K3CCDTools histogram bar was hovering around 210, so maybe not enough data in each image caused these?
Cheers
Dennis
Robert_T
17-04-2006, 09:22 AM
Not sure Dennis, but expect it's some sort of artefact to do with pushing the finest wavelet such that it's bringing out the pixel row lines on the CCD?
Hardly noticable though and it doesn't detract from my view.
asimov
17-04-2006, 12:22 PM
Yes, I've seen those lines in most jupiter images posted including mine.
vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.