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Old 15-06-2006, 07:03 PM
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iceman (Mike)
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Thanks guys.

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Originally Posted by Graeme
Do you keep all the settings the same for each sequence in capture and processing?
Yes Graeme, through experience i've found the best capture settings for my scope and camera (and my preference in "look") and I basically don't adjust anything now from one avi to the next, or from one session to the next.

The only thing that changes is gain, based on the transparency. I don't touch the white balance, gamma (except for focusing), frame rate, shutter speed or anything else. It means I end up with a lot of very similar looking avi's.

My processing routine is also identical for every avi in the session, based on the quality of the data and the seeing.

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Originally Posted by kearn
how will you top that!?
A triple transit!

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Originally Posted by Paul
I like the use of the orientating arrows
haha thanks Paul. My images are being analysed by the guys at ALPO now so I need to add the scientific stuff. Adds another length of time to the processing routine, but it's worth it.

Thanks again guys, your nice comments mean a lot.
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