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Old 03-12-2012, 09:32 PM
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Clavius region

Hi there!

I am still going through the AVIs taken at the end of November. Here is an image of the Clavius region.

SW Dobs 10"
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TV Powermate x2.5

Seeing 3/5 Transparency 6/10

The AVI was stacked in Autostakkert 2, wavelets were applied in Registax6, levels adjusted in GIMP 2.8

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Old 03-12-2012, 10:41 PM
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Wow! Such detail.

It's strange how so many of us complain about the moon when its glare stops us from seeing DSOs, etc, but it is such a fascinating subject in itself.

Well done!

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Old 03-12-2012, 11:16 PM
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Eric, that is an excellent image.

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Superb resolution Eric, great pic!
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Old 04-12-2012, 09:13 AM
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Thanks Sebastian and Ivan.

John, I have only been imaging since May and I can't get enough of the Moon, to the point that I haven't yet moved to the planets. There are literally 100s of features to be imaged with relatively modest equipments; enough to keep us busy fo a long time! Plus it's great practice before moving to "more advanced" imaging.

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Great image, Eric!
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Old 04-12-2012, 10:06 PM
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Thanks Laurie!

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That is an outstanding image. I also have a 10" Newtonian and that pic makes me feel inspired to get into Lunar imaging.

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Old 11-12-2012, 06:12 PM
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Thanks Nick for the compliment. I have a modest equipment (all up costing under $2500 so far). The Moon is a great subject that doesn't require 1000s of dollars for pleasing results.

Have a go!

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Another fine image Eric.

I have found that looking at your recent Moon shots reminds me of looking at 2D maps through stereoscopes to give a 3D effect. When I focus on one area of the photo the surrounding zones seem to be a little out of focus. This is not a criticism as I know that your photos are in focus but it is an interesting effect. I assume this is the result of stacking multiple images.....

Do you see the same thing in your images?
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That's very detailed and sharp. Great work!
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Old 12-12-2012, 09:23 AM
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Thanks Dave and this may be due to couple of things.

Firstly, the seeing conditions when have shot the AVis have never been great. At best, the seing is around 6 or 6.5/10, which means that the data isn't top quality to start with. A lot of work is done during the processing,so the focus is really artificial. Another explanation may be the perspective. Imaging around the edge of the lunar disc may induce some lost of focus between the object of interest (eg Clavius) and the "horizon". Just some thoughts, I am not sure there is any validity in this.

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Old 12-12-2012, 10:24 AM
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It is an interesting effect and it works in your favour. There is so much going on that each feature can be studied in detail and that might have something to with it. Keep 'em coming.

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Thanks Dave and this may be due to couple of things.
Oops, something missing in my first sentence... I was meant to say:

Thanks Dave and Stu. This may be due to couple of things.

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Nice pic Eric

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Thanks Kunama. PM sent.

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