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Pete Presland

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  1. Excellent sketches, lovely detailed Lunar surface.
  2. Hi welcome to SGL from Pete in Biggleswade 🙂
  3. Hi welcome to SGL from Pete in Biggleswade 🙂
  4. Super set of images as always! The comparison between the Convection Cell Resolution Comparison 80mm vs 150mm is fascinating.
  5. Funny to see the little proms popping up and down!
  6. Still very quite at the moment, nice sharp disc despite the rings.
  7. All good fun, Proms are incredibly dynamic. I have yet to manage a decent animation.
  8. Some decent details visible there in both images.
  9. Interesting discs, you do seem to have captured the Polar region as @Kokatha man has said. i think it is worth trying to see if you can stretch the images to see if you can see any moons. You will be able to judge what you have captured easier, particularly the Polar region position.
  10. An excellent looking image, love seeing the moons in view!
  11. How big and what type are your file sizes?
  12. It may not be a plant anymore, but that's a fine capture. It will always more important to me than all the other minor planets.
  13. Still some decent detail visible there. What alignment techniques are you using for registax and autostakkert?
  14. Hi welcome to SGL from Peter in Bedfordshire🙂
  15. I have been using the auto RGB align in registax 6 for ages, but it did seem to make this data look washed out.
  16. Its been a quite period imaging wise of late. I have some very tall conifers not far from me that have been blocking access to Jupiter and Saturn until they have transited the meridian. So i only get to view/image them on the way down. Definitely having a go at Uranus again soon though, Mars should be excellent next year as well, sandstorms permitting 🙂
  17. Another go at this SER file today. I stacked again AS3, rather than doing the RGB align in Registax 6. I used the individual RGB sliders to increase the values on the histogram, while ensuring i didn't clip any of them (hopefully). Then i followed the same process in Astraimage as before for sharpening/denoise. The result is certainly brighter, maybe a little to bright in the center and has a little more color again?
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