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Old 30-03-2020, 08:16 AM
Startrek (Martin)
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Nick
Great work !!
Your producing some nice planetary images now , can only get better from here
Looks like your getting your head around this “Lucky Imaging” on planets
I know it’s early in planet season but try and wait until their a bit higher in altitude so your not punching through all that dense atmosphere which creates more scintillating effect from frame to frame
Ideally planetary imaging is best done above 60 deg Alt but you can’t always do that. Try and capture as many frames as you can then you have more chance to let Autostakkert sift through and use the good ones
Good on you keep going
A great resource on line “e book” to learn about planetary imaging is by Jerry Lodriguss “A guide to DSLR planetary imaging” I bought the book in line and learnt so much about this part of Astrophotography. I often refer back to it from time to time. He’s has some short tutorials on YouTube as well but the e book covers every aspect of planetary imaging using a DSLR and telescope
Cheers
Martin
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