I thought it might be interesting to go back to data from April and reprocess it using some of the new techniques I've learned over the last 6 months or so. I was curious whether or not I could "improve" the image that I got back then.
Here are the two images, the first one is the original result from April, the second one is fresh off the press tonight. They are both based on the same raw data.
Ken, the main difference is that I upsampled the raw data 2x before processing on the new version, then scaled it back down afterwards. I read an article somewhere recently that talked about how to correct for undersampled images, and that's what they recommended. It lets me effectively get half-pixel alignment in registax, so features that fall across pixel boundaries are handled more correctly.
I like the first one better still, Anthony. It appears to be sharper and have more detail in the dark belts, especially around the middle area. Maybe it's just my bias towards sharper looking images, but the 1st one still gets my nod.
It's such a brilliant image either way, i just can't wait to see what you capture on Jupiter this year with your new scope and new camera.
I like the first one better still, Anthony. It appears to be sharper and have more detail in the dark belts, especially around the middle area.
Yes, the first one is sharper, but I believe that some of those fine details are artifacts introduced by the camera and sharpened up by my processing.
By comparison I think the second one is much cleaner. I debated whether I should apply a final unsharp mask but in the end decided not to. If your screen is a bit soft then you might want to try that to bring up more details.
I agree Anthony, I think level of sharpness is an individual taste, but as you say I guess we have to be careful that we don't introduce artifacts that look like details, especially on Jupiter.
The 2x upsampled one still shows great detail, though I have a preference for only small upsizing and don't really like the enourmous images (thru upsampling) that guys like Robert76 and others do.
The 2x upsampled one still shows great detail, though I have a preference for only small upsizing and don't really like the enourmous images (thru upsampling) that guys like Robert76 and others do.
aaahhh Mike, it's just for some our old and creaky eyes need a boost