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Old 12-11-2011, 04:29 PM
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Wonderfully detailed images of AR1339, AR1341 & AR1342

Hello,

The spell of good seeing above the skies of Brisbane continues, producing some wonderfully detailed images of decaying sunspot AR1339 and the mid-disc regions of AR1341 & AR1342.

Using a full aperture solar filter made from Baader astro solar film 3.8 allowed me to use an exposure of 1/2000 sec, which further contributed to the “freezing” of the Earth’s atmosphere, or at least the slender column of air rising above Brisbane.

With temperatures hovering around 30°C the equipment was running a little hot, not to mention the operator!

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Dennis
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Old 12-11-2011, 04:32 PM
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They are wonderfully detailed Dennis! Excellent work as usual. I got some similar subject matter but the execution is not so slick.

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Old 12-11-2011, 06:00 PM
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Excellent granulation, it really looks very hot.

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Old 12-11-2011, 08:26 PM
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They are wonderfully detailed Dennis! Excellent work as usual. I got some similar subject matter but the execution is not so slick.
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Thanks Al – at these focal lengths we are at the mercy of the seeing. Like you, I saw what appeared to be moments of very stable seeing on the Notebook screen, but from all the avi’s I recorded, only in these two did the seeing deliver the clarity that I saw on screen.

I imaged the full set of active regions that you posted and for the other groups, I resolved less detail than you managed to extract from your images of those same regions.

I use AVIStack V2 and of late, I have found myself outsmarted and outperformed by the batch-processing algorithm, where the default values have produced a final image slightly superior to my manual efforts in AVIStack V1.8. First they replaced men by machines and now we are being replaced by algorithms!

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Old 12-11-2011, 08:27 PM
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Excellent granulation, it really looks very hot.
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Thanks John – I appreciate your comments. And yes – it was very hot and sticky in the back garden!

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Old 12-11-2011, 09:28 PM
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Great shots Dennis thanks for the pics. I have read on other forums that Avistack seems to be very good for WL solar but I am sure there are many other factors that also come into play.
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Old 14-11-2011, 05:50 PM
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Thanks Derek.

I have found that Registax 5 and 6 seem to crash on my PC whereas AVIStack seems to work okay. I haven’t bothered investigating the cause of these crashes due to having an alternate app such as AVIStack, so I haven’t been able to explore the latest developments in Registax, which is the father of all sorting/aligning/stacking and finishing programmes.

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Old 14-11-2011, 10:01 PM
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Lovely work Dennis. Sharp and really nicely detailed.

I like you employ Avistack for solar work. I just don't think registax has got it to go.
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Amazing detail there Dennis, thanks for sharing.
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Old 15-11-2011, 08:45 PM
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Such fine clarity given the warm temps you've experienced Dennis.

I certainly enjoyed looking at these.

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Old 15-11-2011, 10:28 PM
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Fantastic Dennis!

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Old 16-11-2011, 12:29 AM
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A very high level of detail Dennis, really dig the 2nd image, it looks so 3D around the main spots center. awesome ! !
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