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Old 02-10-2012, 09:41 AM
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2012-09-(28-29-30) The Sun in Ha: Main ARs in HR

Hello,
Despite the atrocious seeing, I managed to capture these images in HR showing the main ARs and some big proms on the Sun on Sept-28, 29 and 30th.

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Fernando
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Old 02-10-2012, 05:45 PM
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Very nice hi resolution work Fernando and I like the colour palette you use. Obviously the seeing must have been variable over these 3 days? The seeing looks good for a few of the images

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Old 02-10-2012, 06:28 PM
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Nice work Fernando, very hi res images require very good seeing.
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Great rendition Fernando.
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Beautiful nice work
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Some very nice images, Fernando.
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Old 02-10-2012, 09:39 PM
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I love the high resolution Fernando. Especially #2. Great work.

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Very nice hi resolution work Fernando and I like the colour palette you use. Obviously the seeing must have been variable over these 3 days? The seeing looks good for a few of the images Ted

Hi Ted, thank you. To colorize the image I use the actions from Ken Crawford. Then I do some minor adjustments to the color balance and to the Opacity of the colorized layer.
The seeing was constantly bad. To give an idea I captured 1900 frames in average using just 25 of them.
To sharpen the images I used deconvolution LR with Moffat's function approximation. No other sharpening algorithm worked for this set.

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Nice work Fernando, very hi res images require very good seeing.
Yes, you are right Paul !! Thanks for the nice words.

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Great rendition Fernando.
Thanks Derek.

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Beautiful nice work
Thank you Mick.

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Some very nice images, Fernando.
Thank you Rick.


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I love the high resolution Fernando. Especially #2. Great work.
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Thank you for the kind comment Ivan.
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very impressive images Fernando. regards Ray
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What's going on in number 6? I've never seen such a thing.

Incredible images mate!
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very impressive images Fernando. regards Ray
Hi Ray,
Thank you very much for the kind comment, I really appreciated that.
OBTW, I have figured out the problems with my Newtonian, thanks to your valuable hints. I will be updating the respective post soon.

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What's going on in number 6? I've never seen such a thing.

Incredible images mate!
Hi Tom,
Thank you very much !! That huge prom was really very photogenic under high res capture.

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