Here is an image of Mars taken this morning in good seeing. In fact the best seeing that I have had for a while.
I've got a lot of data to get through...you've got to make the most of it when its there.....
Also attached is a shot of Saturn with the same good seeing. A little disappointed that the Hex storm didn't turn out more more prominently, but I've got Enkes gap a fair way around & I could always process the image a bit harder to show the storm better & I could boost the color more, but what is presented here is pretty close to the eyepiece view for me..
What a fantastic set Maurice! Love the restrained processing, less is indeed more sometimes. It's becoming a trademark of yours. I know how hard is to get that natural look and keep all the details; simply splendid.
I missed the night of great seeing
Thanks very much John & Bratislav.
Good seeing does make a big difference.
You may have missed it last night Bratislav, but I'm sure that there will be more to follow soon (we get at least a few more nights a year like that)....
Here is an image of Mars taken this morning in good seeing. In fact the best seeing that I have had for a while.
I've got a lot of data to get through...you've got to make the most of it when its there.....
Also attached is a shot of Saturn with the same good seeing. A little disappointed that the Hex storm didn't turn out more more prominently, but I've got Enkes gap a fair way around & I could always process the image a bit harder to show the storm better & I could boost the color more, but what is presented here is pretty close to the eyepiece view for me..
cheers
Maurice
I think that if you push the saturation on the Saturn image, the hexagon will reveal itself much more. There is not much brightness difference between the hexagon and its surroundings - its shape is revealed by the colour difference.
The Mars shot is great and that Saturn image looks so much like I remember seeing it through the 9" Oddie refractory at Stromlo on a night of very good seeing many years ago...this image is about as close to an excellent eyepiece view (as opposed to the more traditional simulated space craft type view) that I have seen - lovely