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Old 22-05-2008, 03:20 PM
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Arrow Jupiter + GRS/LRS + Callisto's shadow - 14th May

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This set of images is from the last session of good seeing and clear skies back on the 14th May local time. It's been horrible seeing and/or cloudy since then. Glad to have finally made my way through the backlog of processing.

This set of images covers 80 minutes of rotation and includes the GRS/LRS/3rd red spot, plus Callisto's shadow. Seeing was very good but transparency got worse as the session went along, thanks to mirrors dewing up. The last half of the avi's were captured at 15fps as a result.
I've got some avi's of 3 of the 4 jovian moons in the same FOV, and they'll be attached to a Jupiter image along with an animation in the next day or two.

I've been chatting with David Pretorius regarding my processing of Jupiter images from this year compared to last, and some comments from Gianluigi from the WinJUPOS team have made me re-evaluate the gamma curves reduction I was doing. On this new laptop i'm using, all images are very bright so a curves reduction makes sense and looks good. However after the feedback and discussions it appears that the images are too contrasty and lacking limb detail on most other monitors. So with this set of images, they appear much lighter to me - hopefully they'll be more pleasing for everyone else as well.

12" newt, DMK21AU04. 30fps for the first image (in poorer seeing), 15fps for the last two images (in very good seeing).

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Old 22-05-2008, 06:31 PM
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Nice lot of detail on those images Mike.

I like the processing of these also.
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Old 22-05-2008, 06:39 PM
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Nice images, Mike.

Your adjustments in terms of gamma curves reduction are spot-on.

This year's images were looking a bit harsh on my lappy, but I just put it down to my screen settings

Glad it's sorted.

Wish I could get the colour sorted with my images as well as yours.
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Old 22-05-2008, 07:37 PM
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I dont know anything about Gamma curves....

But theres nothing wrong with these images if my opinion means anything.

The sceond image shows very nice sharp detail indeed.

Well done again Mike.

I still dont kbow when ( or if ) you actually get any sleep....

Keep it up anyway.

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Old 22-05-2008, 08:27 PM
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congrats Mike very nice images, the colour looks spot on to me with heaps of detail captured
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Old 22-05-2008, 08:48 PM
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Lovely details in these images Mike.

Some very fine images indeed.

Cheers
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Old 22-05-2008, 09:03 PM
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Yet more amazingly detailed images Mike.

I particularly like the second one. The processing does look more natural (less harsh) to me. Very nice result
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Old 23-05-2008, 06:52 AM
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Thanks guys - amazing what a bad monitor can do. All of my images looked fine on this laptop, but it's obviously showing things very bright - overly bright.

Will double-check on other monitors from now on.

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Old 23-05-2008, 07:19 AM
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It would be cool to live on Jupiter - you'd get to see total solar eclipses all the time. Thanks for the pictures!
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