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Old 17-09-2011, 10:17 PM
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Here's some sunnage captured today. There was a fair bit of wind so seeing was a bit on the ordinary side so the prime focus ED80 stuff is the pick.

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Old 17-09-2011, 10:20 PM
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Here's the rest..

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Old 18-09-2011, 12:49 AM
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Hi Al

Wow – what a collection of solar images! The image scale and quality are excellent. I was astonished to see that some were taken with an ED80 and x2.5 Powermate!

The bridge in 11289 shows up really well in the C11 image, quite an intricate structure. That long, looping prominence in the Sept 16 23:43 UT images is awesome.

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Old 18-09-2011, 08:53 AM
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Hi Al
Thanks for the views - I have not been out lately and today looks quite hazy here in Brisbane!
The departing AR 1289 looks very impressive!
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Old 18-09-2011, 09:21 AM
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Hi Al

Wow – what a collection of solar images! The image scale and quality are excellent. I was astonished to see that some were taken with an ED80 and x2.5 Powermate!

The bridge in 11289 shows up really well in the C11 image, quite an intricate structure. That long, looping prominence in the Sept 16 23:43 UT images is awesome.

Cheers

Dennis
Thanks Dennis, you are very kind. The 2.5x Powermate does seem to push the little SM40 a bit but its still only f/18.75... not quite up there with the f/25 to f/38s of a lot of planetary imagers. But then again I suppose seeing is generally worse during the day too.



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Thanks for the views - I have not been out lately and today looks quite hazy here in Brisbane!
The departing AR 1289 looks very impressive!
Shame its not clear, Matt. Its another glorious day here (still a bit windy though). I'd like to do it all again, but I have some other commitments that have to happen today unfortunately.

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Old 18-09-2011, 09:54 AM
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Hi Al What a collection of solar activities. Excellent work! I have recently acquired a PST and I saw the same prominences and stuff. Awesome. Might try some imaging with the humble ToUcam. A lot to learn from you yet.
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Old 18-09-2011, 11:03 AM
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Hey Al,

What a great collection of shots. How large are your stacks? Excellent job!
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Old 18-09-2011, 12:49 PM
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Hi Al What a collection of solar activities. Excellent work! I have recently acquired a PST and I saw the same prominences and stuff. Awesome. Might try some imaging with the humble ToUcam. A lot to learn from you yet.
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The PST will do an admirable job with the ToUcam. The biggest trick is to get the camera close enough... you might need to modify the nosepiece to get the camera closer for focus.
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What a great collection of shots. How large are your stacks? Excellent job!
I usually capture about 600 frames (but I'll extend that if a cloud scuds through, etc). I process in Registax 5, so I use the stackgraph to drop the stack list to the best 250 frames and then eliminate the distorted frames by adjusting the difference slider to give the best 100 or so frames - which is what I stack.

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Old 18-09-2011, 12:58 PM
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nice pics Al
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Old 18-09-2011, 01:39 PM
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Top stuff Al thanks for the comprehensive update. Especially liked the 5th & 6th Prom shots in the first post
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Old 18-09-2011, 02:33 PM
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Thanks Derek and Jen.

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Old 18-09-2011, 09:44 PM
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Well done Al. This latest set of active regions have attracted my attention but I have been busy building my new astro pavillion at home. Thanks for the views.
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Old 18-09-2011, 10:52 PM
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Thanks Paul.

Astro pavillion? Sounds interesting.

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Great images Al,
In the equipment list, you mention a B1200........what be a B1200?
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Old 19-09-2011, 04:48 AM
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Nice set, Al. Very busy!
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Old 19-09-2011, 06:59 AM
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In the equipment list, you mention a B1200........what be a B1200?
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G'Day Martin,

The B1200 is a Lunt blocking filter. You need 2 things to do Ha viewing or imaging: a Ha Etalon at the front of the scope (SM40) and then a blocking filter (B1200 in my case but Coronado make when as well). The etalon uses resonance between two almost opaque surfaces to build up enough energy to pass through. Of course there can be many resonant frequencies of light. The blocking filter picks out the frequency peak at Ha and blocks the rest.

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Ah, ok thanks for the explanation.
I've got the Coronado version.

Do you post process your images to get the orangy/yellowish sun colour?

The image from my system is deep red.

Can you tell I'm a total newbie at solar??
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Old 21-09-2011, 09:31 AM
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Thanks quite Ok Martin, I was once a newbie too (I'm still probably not that far ahead of you).

I capture my images with a DMK 41 which is a mono camera. You are correct, the colour is artificially applied during post processing. There are lots of ways to do it, but the method I prefer is to adjust the output of a levels layer in PS. To gte the colour I use, I drop the blue output to 0 and the green to 150.

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Old 21-09-2011, 03:26 PM
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Thanks Al, I'll give it a bash.

I've posted a few questions in the equipment forum regarding choices and options with different pieces of solar kit I acquired.

If you have the time, I'd appreciate your opinion

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