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Originally Posted by lepton3
Hi Trevor,
Excellent images given the conditions, and very well processed to get that sort of detail in 5/10 seeing without introducing artifacts.
-Ivan
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Thanks Ivan, the various derot functions in WinJUPOS have opened up the possibility of achieving better signal to noise ratios such that even very ordinary data can still result in an overall improvement in resolved detail, better in fact than any one of the individual contributing RGB data sets. I still have a way to go in sorting this out, progress has been slow due to the lack of data I have had this apparition but I seem to be going in the right direction.
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Originally Posted by asimov
Very nice Trevor, & I echo Ivans comments.
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Thanks Asi, looking forward to applying this to Saturn.
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Originally Posted by Shiraz
beautiful image Trevor - excellent detail. regards ray
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Thanks Ray, time to start getting organized for Saturn.
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Originally Posted by Derek Klepp
Thanks for the update Trevor all clouds and mozzies up here.
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Thanks Derek, clouds & mozzies, not a great combination, hope you catch a break soon.
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Originally Posted by icytailmark
im not having any luck with imaging jupiter. Its in a really bad spot for me this year.
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Hi Mark, Jupiter may well be low but Saturn will climb very high for us this year, a fair trade off I think.
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Originally Posted by cazza132
Amazing shot Trevor. Just think the before Voyager 1 & 2, shots like this were not possible, even with the big scopes. Well done!
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Thanks cazza, it certainly is worthwhile to reflect on just how far the quality of amateur work has come, in all fields of astro imaging.
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Originally Posted by Larryp
Nice work, Trevor!
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Thanks Laurie, appreciate your comment.
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Nice image Trev. Having to watch from the side lines this year.
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Thanks Paul, reckon with all of the data you have from Cairns you will have no probs keeping busy for quite some time yet.