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Old 19-06-2011, 08:59 PM
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Noaa 1236 del 18.06.2011..

Driven by high pressure this morning I tried some shots on the sun with a good session.
C14 "/ F11 Basler + + + R IR_Cut
I dare not think of seeing a 7 / 10 and beyond what could offer a 14 "
There 'who stubbornly continues to insist that the diameter does not matter, I think frankly that this result categorically denies.
The resolution achieved so much and really, they sell special fixed throughout the shot.
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Old 20-06-2011, 09:24 AM
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Hi. Very impressive images - looks like big aperture is useful here as well. Grateful if you could explain the filters you used for these. Your website mentions Baader foil - was this used with a red filter only or did you also use some form of narrow band filter? Thanks Ray
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Lovely granulation and superb definition. A larger image would be more impressive I reckon.
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