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Originally Posted by Larryp
Nice work, Allan 
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Thanks Larry, your comments are appreciated
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Originally Posted by jjjnettie
Super nice work 
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getting there JJJ, need more practice but definitely better seeing.
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Originally Posted by EricB
Great job Allan!
Looking at your capture, I am thinking that you get much more frames that I do (which is between 1000 and 2000), and your gain, in this particular instance is much higher that the levels I would usually have (which is around 30ish). I'll have to get more capture time next time I image Jupiter. Any idea what the actual frame rate was?
Cheers,
Eric
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thanks for the comments Eric. From memory my last set of images were at about 100fps or just under at 98fps. I think I use a higher gain than most and have gone to 90 to get fast fps but have taken it down to 24 but I then find that the fps drop to about 15fps. I tend not to do any processing on the image in Registx or PS as in find that sharpening therein really brings artifacts? Or heavy contrasts to the image. I just let Autostakkert do it's thing and I'm happy with that. I still have to balance the number of alignment points etc with the number of frames to stack. A lot to learn.
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Originally Posted by Dennis
That is a cracker of a Saturn image Allan; you’re really doing some excellent work with the ASI.
Thanks for the capture details too. 
Cheers
Dennis
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thanks for the kind comments Dennis as I'm still waiting for that one night of great seeing in Brisbane. When it comes about then I will be ecstatic.
Allan