Thanks David. Focus is always hit and miss with the U filter, but with this evening's seeing I was actually able to see a bit of the banding in the live feed, so focus was possible.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Matt Wastell
Hi Ivan - another super image - the cloud banding is cool! Well done Nick too!
Thanks Matt (from both of us).
Quote:
Originally Posted by Shiraz
what a cracker of an image Ivan. regards ray
Glad you like it Ray, actually I'm pretty pleased with this one too. Definitely my best result with the IR & UV filters so far!
I use a mono camera, and shoot three videos through photometric I, V, and U filters. Stack and sharpen each video, then combine them as RGB channels into a colour image, using I for R, V for G, and U for B. I use Gimp software, loading the three grayscale images as layers then using the Colors->Colorify function on each layer.
I have also seen others get good results shooting R, G, B, and U, and then making an LRGB image but using the U for L. I am going to give that a try next time.
There are a few special purpose "UVenus" filters on the market, which I think are a bit brighter than the Bessel U, but with a C11 and DMK21AU04 camera I still get 30 fps for U, even at f/25, so it's OK (but less than 50% histogram).
Superb!
Can't remember ever seeing so much detail in the cloud banding on Venus
Thanks Deeno. This was the best seeing I have had during the daytime for a long while.
Quote:
Originally Posted by astronobob
An amaizing View Ivan, 1st image of Venus with colour I've seen .
very impressive ! !
Thanks Bob. Of course it is synthetic colour, but I like to think it's how the Venusian's see their own planet from space!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Derek Klepp
Thanks Ivan good to see one of the other Planets getting some attention.
Cheers Derek, I agree. I love a good Saturn as much as anyone, but it's a shame Venus and Mercury don't get much of the spotlight. I suppose it's because the timing is a bit tricky, and it does require a bit more specialised gear.