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Merlin66

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  1. The way to go is to use a mono CMOS which can give a fast frame rate - faster the better.

    Collect a 500+ frame AVI, run it through Autostakkert3 (freeware) tweak in in Imppg (again free) crop and colour in infranview (free) and you have surprising results.

    Good time to practise...when Cycle 25 kicks in hopefully there will be plenty of detail to record.

     

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  2. White caps on the bay!!
    Blowing a gale.....
    Unnamed AR and sunspot (!!!) easily visible in CaK.
    Unfortunately NR and cable problems while trying Ha.
    Tuning not ideal for the AR, but I've cropped the disk to make it a lttle easier to see.

    No time to image proms.....
    No chance to do a white light, but I'd assume the spot would be visible.

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  3. Yeah,

    This happens when the dovetail is too short for the length of the saddle clamp on the mount.....

    Some short OTA's don't allow a longer dovetail to be used...

    The answer I've found is to replace the socket head screws normally used to connect the tube rings to the dovetail, with M6 x25mm countersunk screws and drill out the base of the dovetail to accept the countersink.

    Not to many other solutions........ 

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  4. There's an easy and accurate method of measuring a Barlow negative focal length.....

    Measure the free diameter of the Barlow lens, draw on a card a circle twice this diameter, hold the card behind the Barlow pointed towards the Sun, when the image fills the circle, the distance from the Barlow lens to the card is the focal length. Works for all negative lens.

     

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  5. 12 hours ago, Xplode said:

    Astroart: Old software and really outdated, it has a very small userbase and most people seem to switch to PI after using it for a while.

    I strongly disagree with this assessment!!!

    AstroArt is up there with the best, it has been constantly updated and revised to meet the real needs of the amateurs.

    It has a very good support forum https://www.astroart-forum.net/forum/

    The lastest V7 is very good and well worth trying. http://www.msb-astroart.com/

    Check out the review on CN https://www.cloudynights.com/articles/cat/user-reviews/astroart-7-a-review-and-how-to-part-1-r3225

    Fabio has looked after his user base and helped spectroscopy users by implementing additional features to make our lives easier.

    I recommend and use AstroArt.

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