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Old 15-08-2011, 09:45 PM
jase (Jason)
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese View Post
Actually quite nice Jase. Huge field of view and I like the composition too.

edit. I know nothing about PI but I do like CCDstack myself and I think I will stick with that.
Cheers Paul. I didn't think too much on the composition with this one. Just a quick scan to realise it would fit in the FOV nicely!

Stick to what you know if you're comfortable with how it manipulates your data. I'm only trying the PI route to get a feel for the software capabilities. I don't think I'll make the switch but will look to leverage off certain routines in the package to improve output quality. I think the challenge in learning a new processing package is understanding the workflow differences, then getting a detailed look under the hood on how algorithms work on the data. The latter is a challenge if the software is not well documented, which is the case for some of the PI components. Trial and error is one thing, but to have a solid understand of an algorithm and making the most of it is a different ball game. Thanks for the feedback.

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Originally Posted by Ross G View Post
A great photo Jase.

I love the contrast of objects and colours.


Thanks.


Ross.
Thanks Ross. The object pairing make from something different. Pleased you enjoyed it!

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I'm a little set in my ways....for example, much of the stuff on the radio, and now the web, to me just has that "muzak" drone to it....

Then, occasionally, one of my favorite bands gets some air play....

....and is a literally a breath of fresh air. Stones. Van Halen. Fab-four. Led Zep. Steely Dan... Unforgettable riffs, vitruiosity & musicianship.

And so it is with pictures from your well honed imaging gear Jase.....

Nice one http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/....s/thumbsup.gifhttp://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/....s/thumbsup.gif
Cheers Peter. I hear you. Mainstream 'musak' has its place. Once must not become too complacent. Though its not easy. Thanks for checking it out!

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Originally Posted by jjjnettie View Post
Beaut stuff jase.
Thanks JJJ!
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