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Originally Posted by jase
 I saw Johannes post on the SBIG forums comparing the images too. You probably started something.  A few were sceptical that plagiarism wasn't involved. In particular the diffraction spikes align perfectly. This is quite odd given the Keller scope uses a 90 degree spider. All comes down to camera orientation. Seriously ~20" vs 2.2 metres, seeing aside, there has got to be a difference.
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Yes he sent me that after I asked him if it was ok to use his image which I had just posted on my site, so yes, I think I gave him the idea?
Regards the inference leveled at Johannes, I'm not sure I understand how the diffraction spikes match so precisely but the ESO image was only just released so how could Johannes have laid his hands on it for his image which he took back in May last year??

...somebody unable to accept that a Philip Keller designed corrected Cassegrain is superior to the beloved US made RCOS maybe?

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I was pretty happy how my image held up against these super duper examples though so I no complain Mr Fawlty
Mike