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Old 16-05-2014, 11:17 AM
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H-Alpha Sun & Proms

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A bit behind on getting this one up. Taken 10th of May as a two panel composite with the usual gear.

A larger more detailed image can be found on my Flickr link here:

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Old 16-05-2014, 12:33 PM
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Old 16-05-2014, 12:45 PM
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Hi All

A bit behind on getting this one up. Taken 10th of May as a two panel composite with the usual gear.

A larger more detailed image can be found on my Flickr link here:

Larger H-Alpha Sun & Proms Flickr Image

Thanks for looking.
Ted

Humm not sure about the new processing regime ...the high frequency data 'methinks is artificially dominating the image

Nice data just the same
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Humm not sure about the new processing regime ...the high frequency data 'methinks is artificially dominating the image

Nice data just the same
Thanks Peter. Yep, I know what you are saying and yes I am experimenting. I think what does or doesn't dominate the image is for most purposes an artificial construct anyway. We all start with raw data but end up with something that looks very different.

I am attempting to give greater representation to high frequency details that are present in the data but are often left behind by focusing on lower frequency details. The distribution of frequencies is likely going to change again. Me thinks a discussion over a few wines sounds good.
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