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gbeal
24-02-2005, 11:07 AM
A few days have passed since I shot this avi, and work intervened. The slave did the final touches last night.
OK it isn't anywhere near the Birds fantastic image, but it shows progress from the first one I posted, so I/we are happy.
10" f5 newt, with 5x Powermate (the file header says 2.5x but the image scale makes me think 5x).
ToUcam at 10fps, 60 second burst. Registax etc.
Gotta get some good seeing soon. This was about 7/10 perhaps.
Gary
iceman
24-02-2005, 11:14 AM
That's much nicer Gary, well done. That's a huge shadow too! Do you know which moon it is?
When you get good seeing, your images will be great!
yup thats some major shaddowage you have sir!
love the scale of your pics :)
Gordon
24-02-2005, 11:26 AM
Gary,
Well done! A splendid effort. Which moon is casting the shadow on the night side limb?
Comet Hunter
24-02-2005, 11:32 AM
Great cloud detail, thats a huge shadow! Well done Gary!
Jupiter 2 software puts Io shadow starting to transit at about 10pm on that night - is this the time when the image was taken Gary?
Edit: :doh: Just realised the difference in time zones hows about midnight NZ time?
gbeal
24-02-2005, 12:20 PM
Thanks guys,
yes I believe it is Io. For some reason all I have been able to view/image at present is the "bland" side. Can't wait for the GRS, and a few transits/shadows.
Good to be able to hone the skills though, and it is remarkable how quickly one forgets.
Gary
I am with you there gary... I have never actually seen the grs for myself... only pics :confused:
rumples riot
24-02-2005, 01:50 PM
Hey nice Gary, good detail in the clouds tops. Might I suggest that you reduce the gamma to 0.8. Great shot though with the shadow. Nice.
rumples riot
24-02-2005, 01:56 PM
Gary, hope you don'tmind but did a gamma of 0.6 and a despeckle. I think it looks a little better, but you might not. Anyway what do you think?
where'd the shaddow go paul?
rumples riot
24-02-2005, 02:00 PM
Shadow is still there Ving, you need to turn up the brightness on your screen. I suggest that you go to a gamma site to set up your monitor. I can see the shadow fine.
Gamma adjusts will make the limb darker, and you see less of the planet. Everyone's monitors are different these days (and nobody really bothers to set for "correct" gamma).
I know around here that I have 4 computers, and they all show a different image :-)
Anyway, Gary - that's a very nice image! I saw that NZ was getting clear weather for a change, hope more of it comes your way. For me, the gamma adjusted image from RR looks a bit nicer but you lose some of the edge.
Bird
gbeal
25-02-2005, 06:11 PM
Hi Guys,
back again, been busy.
Bird. The old "Do I darken, or don't I" problem.
In keeping with how I see it through the eyepiece I leave it with a hard limb.
I do note that many don't, and maximize the central detail at the expense of the limb. Personal preference I suppose.
More practice needed, whatever way you look at it. This weather cannot last so I may as well make hay...................
Gary
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