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Originally Posted by Shiraz
Exceptional Saturn images Trevor. The R6 Jupiter is stunning as well - looks to be an excellent new tool for images with lots of structure. Regards Ray
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Thanks very much Ray.
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Nice images Trev. Looks like you got the seing again. Seeing has been less than average here for the last couple of weeks, just going to have to wait. I have been watching your zone though. You have been getting the occasional high over your spot and this is most likely the reason for the good seeing. Couple of nights you also has wind directions the same top and bottom.
Not yet convinced about automatic registax6. It takes away a lot of features I rather like and found useful. Time will tell though.
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Thanks Paul, looking at all of the charts next Friday night, at this stage, looks promising.
The ability of R6 to successfully map an image using hundred of alignment points is a real advance on R5 and to be able to achieve it so fast, due to being able to take full advantage of the multi core architecture of modern computers is a real boon. Not sure about this new linked wavelets process, with the very good Jup data set that I ran through R6 I did not link the wavelets and went with very similar settings to those which I use in R5. This is very early days for R6 and I am sure with experience all of us will sort through the pro's & con's of it.