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Old 19-08-2012, 07:17 AM
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Jupiter & Venus 18/8/2012 (From Italy)

First Jupiter a with seeing not so good, but this is the seeing we have in po valley in this period.

Venus done at the same time 03:00-04:00 hard to wake up at these hours.

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Old 19-08-2012, 07:31 AM
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Hi Giuseppe
Good looking pics nice and sharp
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Fine images Giuseppe - really good. Regards ray
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Old 20-08-2012, 07:46 AM
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Thank you David, Thank you Ray
I m tryng to improve hopping in a batter seeing

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Some really nice detail there Giuseppe, I think being able to resolve the tiny white ovals toward the polar region is a fair indication of the seeing. Just a little grainy though. We all have very powerful tools these days to process our data and the temptation is always to try for more detail but that comes at a price, regarding how grainy the end result will look, but still a most creditable effort.

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Thank you Rob, Thank you Trevor.
Yes, I tried to improve details in particular ovals in the south region but doing this I increased the grainy. I had to stop little before, because the seeing was not so good to let these Reg6 wavelets high.

Thank for your feebacks and observations very useful for me to improve my C8+DBK41+Registax6 setup

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Great Image of Jupiter!
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I like the Venus shot! Thanks for the views!
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