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Old 23-12-2012, 11:34 AM
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Shiraz (Ray)
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Originally Posted by samilag View Post
Thank you Ray for this Jupiter very very nice with colours and details optimized at the right level

Giuseppe
thanks Giuseppe. I find it very hard to use restraint when there is very little detail to work with - it always seems that a little more processing will bring out a tiny bit more detail, but it just messes up the image in the end - your feedback is appreciated.

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Originally Posted by Lester View Post
Very nice image Ray, thanks for the view.
Hi lester. thank you.

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Originally Posted by Saturn%5 View Post
Very Nice Ray.
thank you Graeme

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Originally Posted by lepton3 View Post
Great image Ray, with obviously good processing.

I have not tried WinJUPOS derotation of long video, but like you have found it good for combining RGB channels taken several minutes apart.

-Ivan

P.S. I was imaging that night too, but there was no detail to be seen from this side of the gulf. Results looked pretty much like your image, only with a 5 pixel gaussian blur!
yes, have had a few those lately, which was why this seeing was surprising. thanks Ivan

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Originally Posted by Paul Haese View Post
Nice going Ray. Detail will be hard to come by this apparition for SA. going a lot further north will produce better results. I may have a try from Clayton over the break.
thanks Paul. Don't have the option of going north, so will just have to grab whatever comes along. I would have though that Clayton should be good if we can just get this high speed upper level wind to go somewhere else. Good luck.

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Originally Posted by asimov View Post
That's a nice result from down south.
thanks Asi. long time between drinks down here.

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Originally Posted by Clayton View Post
Nice capture Ray
hi Rob. Thanks.

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Originally Posted by Matt Wastell View Post
That looks very good Ray despite the altitude.
Thanks Matt. it is nice to get a halfway reasonable image again - looking through low altitude murk limits the possibilities somewhat. But it provides enough spare time to have a serious bash at understanding the fundamentals of the imaging process, so its not all bad.

regard Ray

Last edited by Shiraz; 23-12-2012 at 01:06 PM.
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