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Originally Posted by michaellxv
Excellent images Trevor.
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Thanks Michaell.
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Originally Posted by alphajuno
Excellent shots. A lot of subtle detail - especially considering how far away Jupiter still is!
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Thanks Dave, just under 800 million km from my backyard.
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Originally Posted by Clayton
 Now that's lookin the goods.
Great result Trevor 
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Thanks Clayton
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Originally Posted by Dennis
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
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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
Nice work Trevor.
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Thanks Paul
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Originally Posted by Lester
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.
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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
Thanks Trev, Jupiter continues to change every time I see new images... the rifts in the NEB look great.
cheers, Bird
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Thanks Bird, yes certainly some amazing structure in the NEB.