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Old 25-07-2012, 06:15 PM
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Roll on Solar Maximum!

I usually never take solar images in the afternoon, but, I guess, never say never

Need to solve some edge blending/processing techniques in CS6 (cool upgrade) ..... but the results look promising.

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Old 25-07-2012, 06:25 PM
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Beautiful, and I guess a mosaic too?
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Old 25-07-2012, 06:37 PM
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Beautiful, and I guess a mosaic too?
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Yep. My standard run is 12 fields (AP155 with barlow). Need a bigger/faster chip.
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Old 25-07-2012, 06:46 PM
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Ahh thats why you didnt answer your phone - lovely image Peter. That prom on the right is huge and the complex coming over the horizon top left looks pretty special. very fine detail!
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Old 25-07-2012, 07:27 PM
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Lovely. I am loving the way you getting more three dimensionality to your images now. I am waiting patiently for the new lunt scope but cannot do any imaging until the grey stuff goes away.

Great colour too. Maybe just a little more golden?

I take it you are using a 3x which I have considered using, but have some concern about the Newton rings.
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Old 25-07-2012, 08:27 PM
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Ahh thats why you didnt answer your phone - lovely image Peter. That prom on the right is huge and the complex coming over the horizon top left looks pretty special. very fine detail!
Thanks David..will call you tomorrow

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Lovely. I am loving the way you getting more three dimensionality to your images now. I am waiting patiently for the new lunt scope but cannot do any imaging until the grey stuff goes away.

Great colour too. Maybe just a little more golden?

I take it you are using a 3x which I have considered using, but have some concern about the Newton rings.
Thanks Paul.

Ah...the colour! It was simply an artifact of my using a monitor calibrated to Adobe RGB... but not publishing to the web in a more universal format

Still looks the same on my monitor...but the world at large should see a closer facsimile.

I use a AP 2" barlow or Baader FFC (depending on how much FL can be used with available seeing). Interference rings have *never* been a problem with my Skynyx 2-2...just wish the chip was bigger.
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Ahhhh an afternoon delight!
Super disc!
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A great disc. Some great activity of late.
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Lovely disc! I'm hanging for some clear sky when I can get at the scope...

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Old 25-07-2012, 08:50 PM
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Wonderful image Peter !

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Old 26-07-2012, 10:25 AM
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Wonderful image Peter !

Ta. Glad you liked it.

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Lovely disc! I'm hanging for some clear sky when I can get at the scope...

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Yep...socked in here today, so no reprise.

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Ta Matt...Disk? Nah, it's spherical

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Indeed, hopefully old Sol with continue to put on a show.
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Top image Peter - spectacular.
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Is the AP155 running at f7?
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wow peter the sun is really going off now very exciting
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Indeed....2013 should be excellent

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About F12

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Top image Peter - spectacular.
Ta...pretty happy with my new processing work-flow.
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