Friday night, first real Jupiter night out in a month. GRS or no GRS, Jet stream or no jetstream, I was going out before I went stir crazy. Glad I did
This is the first one I've processed. Random pick of about 30 avies. Straight through registax. I thought I'd better give it a shot at an LR Decon in Astra Image. Not sure yet which one I prefer.
8" meade SCT, full saturation, medium on everything else, 10 fps, 1/25 exp, best 500/1200
Image 1 just a light touch of wavelets, rgb shift and curves
Image 2 heavy wavelets, rgb shift and curves
Image 3 Light wavelets, rgb shift, LR 1.2 X 3, curves
Notices the dreaded onions, sometimes you cannot killem. Did you have gain above 50%. With my neximage I have gain at 75% in bad conditions and usually it kills the onions but not always.
I've tried keeping the gain up, but then I have the problem of getting the center burnt out. I'm going to see how they go by bmping rgb avies, aligning them in ImagesPlus and then stacking the aligned bmps and see if that helps.
holy #*%@ batman, where the HELL did this come from.
What gob-smackingly fantastic shot! How on earth did you pull that on Friday night mind you bloody-well deserved after all the hard yards you've been putting in.
The detail's great by any standard, but for an 8 icnh and jetstream over head nothing should of absoloutely incredible
I'm with you. How could you possible be sick of the big "Jovial" fella when he's such an exciting and worthwhile target.
Out of the 3 I think I like heavier wavelets version.
Shame about those onions though. I'm having the same struggle at the moment. I'll probably up the gain, but don't like it coz of the potential to introduce grain.
I never tire of jupiter though. Great target for practicing capture and process technique
I've tried keeping the gain up, but then I have the problem of getting the center burnt out. I'm going to see how they go by bmping rgb avies, aligning them in ImagesPlus and then stacking the aligned bmps and see if that helps.
recently I'vehad success pushing the gain up without burnout simply by shortening the exposure time - e.g using 1/33rdasec instead of 1/20th. Obvious I guess, but I was a little slow on the uptake...
It is Tony. My last real session was on the 16/5, a month ago. There has been lots going on that has been demanding my time. I'm looking forward to having a month or so to myself with plenty of imaging happening.
Pail, one other thing that may help with the onioning is to stack less frames. Try just stacking the best 150 and see what you get. It will introduce a little more grain (not overly so) and you may find some of your onions fading. You might need to pull back a bit on the wavelets with only this many frames.
That has definately helped Rob though I still need to work out how to deal with the blue ring. I'm pretty sure though it's a collimation issue or an achromatic issue with the lens or barlow I'm using.