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Old 19-07-2010, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by michaellxv View Post
Excellent images Trevor.
Thanks Michaell.

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Originally Posted by alphajuno View Post
Excellent shots. A lot of subtle detail - especially considering how far away Jupiter still is!
Thanks Dave, just under 800 million km from my backyard.

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Originally Posted by Clayton View Post
Now that's lookin the goods.
Great result Trevor
Thanks Clayton

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Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
Hi Trevor

The animation was a real treat to watch – thanks! The image scale and the details are quite astonishing, something one would expect from a space mission fly-by!

It looks like you might need an assistant to process all that data; so much data and not enough hours in the day!

The RGB frames look stunning. Do you no longer bother with acquiring Luminance frames?

Cheers

Dennis
Thanks very much Dennis, have never used a luminance channel with my Jup images. I resized these to 120% of the original, still looks ok.
I have 40 Gb of data from this one morning, but it was a top morning.

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Originally Posted by Paul Haese View Post
Nice work Trevor.
Thanks Paul

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Originally Posted by Lester View Post
Fantastic, Jaw dropping images Trevor. Do you need a faster computer to do the processing? Or have you got one with 8Gig of Ram?

Thanks for the views.
Thanks Lester, I have a Toshiba core 2 duo @ 2.5GHz + 2.5 GHz with 4 Gb of RAM but the Flea3 captures a massive amount of data very quickly. I dump the data directly from the camera onto a 1Tb external drive. These RGB's have 2000 frames stacked per channel.

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Originally Posted by bird View Post
Thanks Trev, Jupiter continues to change every time I see new images... the rifts in the NEB look great.

cheers, Bird
Thanks Bird, yes certainly some amazing structure in the NEB.
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