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Old 14-06-2006, 08:28 AM
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Thanks for your comments, everyone! I'm just trying to squeeze as much as I can out of the LPI and the 10" SCT. I wouldn't have got anywhere near as far as I have without the inspiration from all the planetary imagers on IIS.

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Also I would say best I have seen here with Meade 10" LX200GPS
Thanks Lester, the LX200GPS is a great scope and I have still not reached it's limit (I still have a bit to do). Cooling the scope has been the great breakthrough - when properly coolled I have a chance of critically collimating and getting good results.

Mike, I still have another 5 runs from this night, I will zip them all up and upload. You will probably have processed them all before I've even done the second run!

My processing is very slow as I haven't got enough room on the laptop to ppmcentre and RGB split all runs at the same time - only doing one directory at a time. That's the trouble with IIS - I used to be satisfied with a quick run through Registax! Now I'm splitting, separately processing moons, combining and who knows what else!
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