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Seeing wasn't the best yesterday, but I hadn't shot a prom in a month. Thanks for the peek. Clear Skies
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As visible sunspots go, AR2782 died an early death less than half-way across the visible surface. Here's all that remained this morning. Thanks for the peek. Clear Skies
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Awesome capture... Congratulations and thanks much for sharing.!!! Clear Skies
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Rusted... I like your work above. 😀 I too like to reduce my exposure and increase the gain on poor condition days. I cut the number of frames in half too to give me more captures/session in hopes of catching a good one. Clear Skies
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Seeing was poor (3.5/5) yesterday, but I just had to shoot these two before they went around the SW limb. Thanks for the peek.😀 Clear Skies
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IKitsunegari I certainly don't mind the compression. No, I didn't drizzle the stack. I did change the resolution to 82 pixels to accommodate most modern monitors though... something I typically do during processing. Thanks for your comments. I'll likely restack that data and throw a little (1.5) drizzle on it just for fun. Clear Skies
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Thanks for sharing your work, Den. Nicely done. Clear Skies
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Nice work, Dave. I hate working through the "sucker holes" in clouds, but you managed it very well. I really like that spot. Thanks for the shares. Clear Skies
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Nice work, Steve. That prom is still kicking up nicely. Thanks for the shares. Clear Skies
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23.10.20 Today's only image of AR2776 through a teaser.
Lowjiber replied to Rusted's topic in Imaging - Solar
It may be out of tune a bit, but you still captured the spot nicely, Chris. Thanks for the share. Clear Skies -
Very nice work, Steve. Thanks for the shares. Clear Skies
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Thank you, Chris.😀 I couldn't see them in the live-view, and when they popped out when processing I was almost giddy. Clear Skies
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When I first spotted this one early this morning, it was standing straight up and very tall. However, by the time the sun was high enough for the shot it had begun to fall back toward the surface. Thanks for the peek. Clear Skies