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Old 13-01-2014, 06:54 PM
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Full SOL disk mosaic 12 January 2014

Full disk mosaic made from 17 frames saying goodbye to AR1944 . 17 images of 1000 frames taken with the DMK41 with 2.3 Vixen barlow processed in Autostakert2, then cropped in Photoshop, mosaic created in Photoshop then saved for processing in registax6 using wavelets and then final tweaking and crop and colour in photoshop.
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Old 13-01-2014, 11:10 PM
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You are moving into the Sol imaging Guru club.....

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Old 13-01-2014, 11:19 PM
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thanks Mike but i have a long long way to go to get anything resembling anything "quality" like Paul and Peter et al. Just happy to get something i can call mine really
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thanks Mike but i have a long long way to go to get anything resembling anything "quality" like Paul and Peter et al. Just happy to get something i can call mine really
You forgot Mary?

A solid effort...and a superb job in getting such a seamless stitch.

Seems the weather is clearing.....and I'm literally leaving on a jet plane
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Old 13-01-2014, 11:41 PM
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You forgot Mary?

A solid effort...and a superb job in getting such a seamless stitch.

Seems the weather is clearing.....and I'm literally leaving on a jet plane
thanks Peter I appreciate the stamp of approval. one day I may be able to add the proms - you can only achieve so much in Kindy - you cant remote solar image can you

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Very nice work David. Lovely detail.
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Well done David. It is a tough task with so many panels.

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Old 14-01-2014, 10:14 AM
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Very nice work David. Lovely detail.
Thanks Tony

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Well done David. It is a tough task with so many panels.

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yes it was - I was quite lucky really it seemed to work
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These are nice and contrasty Dave.
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These are nice and contrasty Dave.
thanks Ralph -still got a ways to go to get to the quality you get - might need a new scope and camera for than though
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