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Old 22-12-2012, 10:24 PM
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Jupiter Dec21 fair seeing

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seeing was a lot better than expected - the 200hPa winds were still at about 50kts, but there was actually a bit of detail getting through!! - the image is not great, but it's OK for low altitude and this was easily the best seeing for a fair while. Really pleased to get another image of this part of the planet - the NEB is quite a chaotic place these days.

I tried a few 3-minute-per-colour AVIs at 30Hz to test the video derotation feature in WINJUPOS but, although the feeds looked OK, the flickery seeing messed up the stacking at the lower framerate and it was a waste of time. I salvaged the attached image using a combination of the best 60Hz R, G and B runs, but they were not from the same sequence. WINJUPOS allowed RGB combination from data runs taken over 10 minutes apart, which is a very handy feature.

The dispersion corrector tidied up the blue channel - am coming to the conclusion that, although it is a PITA to align on a Newtonian and it changes the imaging scale with typical Barlows, it is worth having at ~34 degrees altitude, even when the seeing is only fair.

Thanks for looking. Ray

300mm Newtonian on EQ6, TV 3x Barlow, ADC, Astronomik filters, DMK21-618, AS!2 stacking, Registax6 sharpening, WINJUPOS RGB combination, GIMP tidy up.
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Old 23-12-2012, 07:30 AM
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Thank you Ray for this Jupiter very very nice with colours and details optimized at the right level

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Old 23-12-2012, 09:20 AM
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Very nice image Ray, thanks for the view.
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Old 23-12-2012, 09:41 AM
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Very Nice Ray.
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Old 23-12-2012, 09:47 AM
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Great image Ray, with obviously good processing.

I have not tried WinJUPOS derotation of long video, but like you have found it good for combining RGB channels taken several minutes apart.

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P.S. I was imaging that night too, but there was no detail to be seen from this side of the gulf. Results looked pretty much like your image, only with a 5 pixel gaussian blur!
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Old 23-12-2012, 09:51 AM
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Nice going Ray. Detail will be hard to come by this apparition for SA. going a lot further north will produce better results. I may have a try from Clayton over the break.
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That's a nice result from down south.
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Nice capture Ray
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Old 23-12-2012, 11:18 AM
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That looks very good Ray despite the altitude.
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Old 23-12-2012, 11:34 AM
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Thank you Ray for this Jupiter very very nice with colours and details optimized at the right level

Giuseppe
thanks Giuseppe. I find it very hard to use restraint when there is very little detail to work with - it always seems that a little more processing will bring out a tiny bit more detail, but it just messes up the image in the end - your feedback is appreciated.

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Very nice image Ray, thanks for the view.
Hi lester. thank you.

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Very Nice Ray.
thank you Graeme

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Great image Ray, with obviously good processing.

I have not tried WinJUPOS derotation of long video, but like you have found it good for combining RGB channels taken several minutes apart.

-Ivan

P.S. I was imaging that night too, but there was no detail to be seen from this side of the gulf. Results looked pretty much like your image, only with a 5 pixel gaussian blur!
yes, have had a few those lately, which was why this seeing was surprising. thanks Ivan

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Nice going Ray. Detail will be hard to come by this apparition for SA. going a lot further north will produce better results. I may have a try from Clayton over the break.
thanks Paul. Don't have the option of going north, so will just have to grab whatever comes along. I would have though that Clayton should be good if we can just get this high speed upper level wind to go somewhere else. Good luck.

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That's a nice result from down south.
thanks Asi. long time between drinks down here.

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Nice capture Ray
hi Rob. Thanks.

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That looks very good Ray despite the altitude.
Thanks Matt. it is nice to get a halfway reasonable image again - looking through low altitude murk limits the possibilities somewhat. But it provides enough spare time to have a serious bash at understanding the fundamentals of the imaging process, so its not all bad.

regard Ray

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An impressive result Ray, some nicely defined detail, even more creditable for your location.

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Nicely detailed-great result, Ray!
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Old 24-12-2012, 07:28 AM
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An impressive result Ray, some nicely defined detail, even more creditable for your location.

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thanks Trevor. time to switch over to Saturn and get back to looking through better air.

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Nicely detailed-great result, Ray!
thanks Laurie.

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