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Old 05-08-2009, 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by kinetic View Post
Trevor,

that is truly outstanding work.
The animation is incredible.
Kudos to your dedication mate.

Steve
Thanks Steve, have not had much sleep of late. It is just so exciting watching the structure of the impact region evolve night by night. I have such a backlog of data. I have been trying to work through it but I it seems that it usually time to start on the next nights captures before I have finished with the previous nights data.

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Originally Posted by matt View Post
Good stuff, Trevor

It's great you got some good seeing after a long stretch of rubbish.

Makes all the difference.
So true Matt and it looks like the seeing may be good for the next few days.

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Originally Posted by telecasterguru View Post
Trevor,
Great images, I prefer the first of them and the animation is awesome.

Frank
Thanks Frank, I to love the animation, I know the animation is only for a few seconds however there is 8 images in it. It represents 14000 of a possible 28000 frames.

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Originally Posted by bird View Post
Good to see the seeing cooperating for you Trevor, well done!

Bird
Thanks Anthony, I have just had a look at your effort from the same night and what a outstanding image you have created, certainly sets the bar very high.

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Originally Posted by iceman View Post
Great work Trevor, nice detail there.

Lovely colour too.
Thanks Mike, my RGB's were the best I have taken of Jupiter and when I sort out my processing problems I will post them.

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Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
Hi Trevor

Another series of beautiful, detailed images. The animation is terrific and a couple of frames in the sequence really “pop”, clearly demonstrating the vagaries of seeing and how it affects hi-res imaging.

Cheers

Dennis
Thanks Dennis, yes, when you image at this sort of resolution it does really provide a whole new perspective on the quality of the seeing.
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