Here's the first run through of an avi from this mornings session with Jupiter.
I've only run through 2 out of 14 avi's in registax, the very first and the very last. This one is the very last. There may be some better ones in-between which I'll get to over the next few days.
Quite pleased with the result, though I think my collimation is slightly off. I had some flaring when capturing Io/Europa and it appears a bit in this image on the top right of the image, a bit of fuzziness I can't account for.
Very happy with the colour, and some good detail is captured though it's a bit of a 'boring side' with no big spots or storms that I can see.
12" GSO Newt on EQ6, 5x powermate + DMK21AF04. 300 frames stacked in each channel.
damn fine image.......please can i have a sneak peak at a 440x440 cut from say registax? just to compare your 5x (without extension and 12") with my 7.7x (with extension and 10")
do you notice a lot more light and have the capture settings changed a heap?
Thanks for the comments guys, it was nice to get another image out of the new setup.
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Originally Posted by davidpretorius
damn fine image.......please can i have a sneak peak at a 440x440 cut from say registax? just to compare your 5x (without extension and 12") with my 7.7x (with extension and 10")
do you notice a lot more light and have the capture settings changed a heap?
No worries re the raw - i'll do a comparison shortly and post the results. Just busy processing the data still.
Hard to say about the light gathering - with the 5x powermate at 30fps (1/30s) I still have the gain on full (100%) and there's still not a lot of dynamic range with the histogram only half full. At 15fps I have the gain at almost full, but the histogram is full at least.
As Jupiter gets brighter and higher it might be more noticeable.