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Originally Posted by Kevnool
That animation is fantastic Trev.
The images are spectacular as well number 6 is extreme.
Cheers Kev.
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Thanks Kev, the old IR filter sure makes ordinary seeing look good .
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Originally Posted by kinetic
Hi Trev,
Astonishing detail as usual! I saw the seeing for BHill was improving around
mid week and was hoping you would take advantage of it.
Don't be so modest about your results compared to the planetary
gurus. I think you established your place among them a long time ago
mate...no question.
We were up there last weekend and I took advantage of the skies
with no moon and got some stuff roadside about Mannahill...breathtaking
darkness, makes me terribly homesick.
Anyway, brilliant stuff as usual Trev....if I have one negative comment
it would be SLOW down the animations!  I played your mono at 1/4 speed
and the detail you can follow is absolutely incredible!
Steve
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Thanks very much Steve for your comment, I take on board your remarks regarding the speed of the animation and will experiment with it. I prefer my animations to be smooth and not jerky but by the time I have enough data for a complete rotation there will be so many individual frames involved that I may well be able to slow it down and still maintain a smooth look.
This time last week we were driving back to the Hill from Adelaide, very late in the afternoon and the colours on the hills out around Yunta were amazing, something we probably take for granted, but it really did look incredible as the Sun set behind us the colours in front of us just kept changing. I think so many travel that highway and see it as desolate and uninteresting, they look but they just don't see.
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Originally Posted by iceman
Do you ever sleep Trevor? Amazing images again.. Number 6 is great, very detailed.
I really need an IR pass filter!
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Thanks Mike, it does catch up with me, I tend to be pretty lethargic during the day, my wife would probably say fuzzy, but when I get setup, especially if reasonable data is streaming in then I just get a second wind and lose all concept of time, generally until about astronomical twilight then I tend to crash.
If there is a planet that was made to be imaged in IR then Mars is it.
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Originally Posted by h0ughy
^^^^^ LOL at Mike's comment - but i do agree. Fantastic work mate
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Thanks David, it really is amazing what amateurs can produce now days. The quality of the equipment and technology that is readily available has probably been responsible for this quantum leap over the last several years.
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Originally Posted by Rigel003
Great images and the animation is amazing. Well done, Trevor.
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Thanks Graeme, must say I really do enjoy making planetary animations, the only problem being the time involved.
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Originally Posted by Liz
Excellent as always Trevor, and love the animation 
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Thanks very much Liz, hopefully there will be enough good seeing over the next couple of weeks to produce some really bonza images.