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Originally Posted by Robert_T
up to the usual High Bird standard that we've come to expect and can only hope to emulate
Actually Anthony, do you have a Toucam as well? Not sure if it'd be worth the effort for yourself, but I'd certainly be very interested to see a series of images from you with Toucam and Dragonfly taken under same night conditions and then separate images for each, one processed simply with the defaults etc through registax etc (I guess your average Joe's processing) and then one with the more elaborate processing techniques you've been developing. I'm keen to understand how much improvement is being added by camera and how much by processing (with the underlying quality of your scope setup as a relative constant) - what think you?
cheers,
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I used to have a ToUCam, but I donated it to my old highschool, there were a few keen students there that wanted to use the schools scope (a C8) for imaging. I hadn't used the ToUcam for a year or more so I thought it was better that it sent somewhere that it would be appreciated :-)
regards, Bird