I find it hard to display images when the quality is not as good as previous attempts, in this case watching the video I noticed the atmosphereics was not the best. Jupiter was bubbling all other place.
So for the first time I am showing an image that is not as good as the last attempt. I found a few anomolies with my webcam which caused and elongated planet so of the few hours of shooting most had to be discarded.
It is alway fun to keep trying to find the best processing, at least for me. This lot was done in a very complex method splitting RGB and recombining, I think I have finally nipped it in the bud. Just need the clarity now and colour mixing right.
I think that's the 80/20 rule kicking in Malcom.
If you have expended 20% of your effort to get where you are then it will take 80% to conquer the final 20%.
Plus you have conditions on any given night to deal with.
Thanks all, I have many AVI's i have been going through managed to produced slightly better result by splitting RGB processing then re-combining. Still significant weather also had to reduce the number of frames due to strong winds picking up towards the end of the night.
Have another one here managed to capture just the edge of the growning SEB.