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souls33k3r

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  1. Excellent mate. Would be interested in knowing what you've been reading
  2. Gives us mere mortals in Bortle 8 some hope with the galaxies. Nicely done matey.
  3. You're right, apologies Thank you
  4. As the title suggests, anyone around Ilford?
  5. Jodie wants to have a word with you
  6. They could be filming the next installment of "Antman and Wasp : The wrath of the lacewing and a RASA owner"
  7. Top man mate. Will ping you a message in due time if that's OK mate?
  8. What a good looking observatory and might I say well done for making it look so perfect. A very timely post. Looking to move in to a new house and been thinking of removing the battered garden shed and replace it with something like yours. Only difference what I think will be that rather than having two posts, I will be looking in to drawer runners since the roof is super light any way. I just need to be certain that the space for this shed is going to give me plenty of room to move about and fix any issues without bumping in to thing because like yourself I will be imaging from indoors most of the time. Might have to tap in to your experience with the shed at some point.
  9. An absolute pleasure going through your build process. Usually I would just scroll down to the pictures and see what someone has done but the entire story was a journey. To top it off, what beautiful skills you have and the end result is jaw dropping gorgeous. The pier looks like a complete beast. Not sure whereabouts you live because if any closer to London, I would pick that pier off you in a heartbeat.
  10. Has Normalise Scale Gradient script replaced the SubFrameSelector? If not then at what point would you use either? I am really trying to weed out bad frames from good and only keep excellent quality data.
  11. This 294mm camera is a the correct evolution to the foundation that 1600mm laid for us all. Great camera and shame about the scope matey. Was good seeing you on Facebook earlier.
  12. First of all, welcome back mate. Now the answer to your main question, yes it is alright to put washer between the pad and the pier because I have done it myself. My concrete pad was level enough and was rock solid but the OCD (even though it really didn't matter in my case) in my wanted the pier to be levelled. So I went ahead and placed 2-3 washers on 3 sides and I was good to go. The darn thing never moved. Hope this helps.
  13. So looking forward to a tutorial. I'm a video kinda of a guy and some here like to see it in a written form. I guess both would be awesome 😁
  14. Nice one matey. Would love to see what your stars look like as well.
  15. Nice one matey. I'd be very interested in seeing the results of these bad boys
  16. Awesome. Have been keeping an eye on these bad boys. What will you be using this with? RASA?
  17. When I die, bury me amongst these goodies
  18. It's ok mate. It truly has been a while. Its Ahmed by the way
  19. Looks really good Rod. I wouldn't want to know what your hard drive storage space looks like after all this data 😁
  20. To say that I love it will be a massive understatement.
  21. Nice one, following with interest
  22. Hi All, I'm wondering if any of you clever cogs can help me here. I know PI is able to annotate the image with the name of the object but because it's practically and impossible (laborious and boring) task to search for each object individually to find out how far that object is. So the question is, do you know of a way to not only name the object in the image but also find out how far it is? Something similar to this Thanks in advance.
  23. LOL yeah according to my calculations it is around 52MB as well which is crazy unless you have a super fast machine that can handle the processing of such huge file size. I'm sure it won't be an issue for many. Any way, I'm not going to distract the Ops topic any further
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