Hi Matt, I'm also set up for a go at mars tonight, just gotta wait until the temperature stops dropping... it's down to 8 degrees at the moment, probablyt got a couple more to drop yet before it levels off at my place.
Well i've been and i'm back..
Seeing started out great, thought I was going to have a good night.. but I didn't get started quickly..
Misaligned platform, dust on the ToUcam, I only captured 5 avi's before the seeing turned to jelly
Ah well the ones i'm processing look ok.
Very nice shot Matt you're getting the hang of it!
As Mike mentions the blue fringing can be fixed through colour alignment in Registax - if you're using Registax 3, once you get to the "Wavelet" processing stag there are some tabs on the right hand edge - one called RGB Align. Hit that and push the estimate button and it will try and bring things into better alignment (you can play with this manually too but Registax usually gets it pretty close).
That aside, that's a beautiful Moon shot. I've never tried afocal - must ive it a go someday.
Good effort on mars Matt. Youv'e got detail there, that's great! Is that frames out of an AVI stacked or a single image....or even X amount of single images stacked?
It's a single image. Taken during questionable seeing.
And I was shooting over my roof!
I had a real struggle getting focus etc because the image on the cybershot's LCD screen was not much more than a pin head, which is what I felt like when I saw images I'd captured!
I've had a bit of a go at aligning and stacking in registax today, but I don't think I can get em any better. Something about trying to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear???
But I had fun. And I'm a little wiser than I was before.
Yes indeed! I have a hard disk full of sows ears & not many silk purses!
The only answer to the 'pin-head' problem is obviously more image scale. Do you have a barlow? I couldn't barlow with my kodak setup cos' I made the adapters before I thought of that idea. What I do though is unscrew the lens bit off the barlow & screw it to my 5mm LV instead. This gives you approx. an extra 1.5X. For focus I found a fairly strong magnifying glass to look at the camera screen with.