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Old 12-08-2021, 08:30 PM
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Best Jupiter Yet

This was taken from my backyard in Brisbane. I had really good seeing for this one.
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ASIZWO 174MM camera with 5x Powermate
ZWO LRGB Filters
NEQ6 Mount
Skywatcher 10" Newtonin
I captured around 14 sets of each color using Firecapture.
I stacked using AutoStakkart3!, sharpened in Registax, de-rotated in WinJupos, and applied final touches with PS and Topaz






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Old 12-08-2021, 09:10 PM
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That is a very nice Jupiter, sharp and good colour, almost seems that there are some albedo features on Ganymede too.
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Old 12-08-2021, 09:16 PM
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I agree, a fine image. I keep telling myself to try WinJupos - I think this image might just motivate to do it!
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Old 12-08-2021, 10:54 PM
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Are you unable to post photos in-thread? Strange link…
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I agree, a fine image. I keep telling myself to try WinJupos - I think this image might just motivate to do it!

Post back if you try it. I'd be curious to see the difference. You may even be able to get a little gif animation out of that data-set which would be cool.


Well done getting detail on the moons too!


Nice one


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Bl00dy Brilliant
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That's a great image of Jupiter

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I had trouble uploading to this site with the restricted 200kb size, but i think I've worked it out now
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Excellent image. Thanks for posting.
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