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Old 23-02-2014, 12:00 PM
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Jupiter with projection method

As I haven't a good barlow, Moon ligth and bad seeing to LMC ... why not return to use the projection method with Jupiter ?

Well, some thing was done. And my ASI camera had a good performance.

Two photos RGB, the same, with different wavelets Registax and Photoshop. GSO 305 mm - Ploss 9 mm - ASI120MC - 450 from 1500 frames - Castrator and AS!2

Last photo RAW - wavelet linked Registax. GSO 305 mm - Ploss 9 mm - ASI120MC - 600 from 2000 frames - Castrator and AS!2
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Old 23-02-2014, 06:35 PM
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Nice images Jorge - keep them comming
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Old 25-02-2014, 08:32 AM
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Thank you, allan. Much time ago I used this method, and with a dobsonian mounting. Since I received my equatorial, I never used it again. I don't know why.

How I used it at that time: http://astronomia-e-astrofotos.10697...tes-td973.html and http://astronomia-e-astrofotos.10697...oes-td972.html

Since I haven't a good barlow, they are very expensive, I will try it again.
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Old 27-02-2014, 05:43 AM
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And with ortoscopic 6 mm - GSO 305 mm - ASI120MC - RGB

3 differents size of same photo. The second is original size.
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Old 03-03-2014, 08:20 PM
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A good result for the technique used Jorge.

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Old 08-03-2014, 11:00 AM
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Thank you, Trevor. Planets are very dependent of seeing. At both trying, the seeing were not good. Normally, strong winds from NE don't let me point to planets. Perhaps if I am lucky, one day with good seeing and weak winds ... Let's wait and see !
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