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Simon128D

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  1. Stunning results. I can only hope I get half the detail and clarity tonight.
  2. I too prefer the softer, more natural, look. As the total noob I am I had a go at your TIF and gosh that was some easy data to work with. May I ask how many frames you stacked? This was my go only using waveletts in Regi and a touch to the saturation to bring out the colour. Still a bit too sharp for my tastes but for a quick 5 minute post process it was very nice to work with.
  3. I just noticed I spelled favourite wrong but I like how it reads so not editing it lol
  4. My favourity atlas of all time. Planning a nights list of objects is always easy with this and gets me pumped up with excitment but if you do not have the Deep Sky Guide to go with it I highly, HIGHLY recommend that you do. Once you see it and use it you will never be able to use the maps or imagine using the maps any other way. EDIT: Here's a peek at mine.
  5. Correct, I align and stack with AutoStakkert 3 and then take the tiff of my stack into Regi for RGB Balance and waveletts, RGB Align too, if needed, but I use and ADC and RGB Align in Autostakkert. Using PIPP is a good idea if you 'really' want to use Regi for alignment and stacking. It can bring down your file size a lot but once you get used to AutoStakkert you'll find it is vastly better.
  6. That's a belter of a first image. I would love to have a go at your AVI and see what the data is like.
  7. What size is your video file? Reason I ask is becuase Registax has a video file limtation of 2-2.5GB or something like that, so can no longer do planetary alignment and stacking from mondern planetary cameras. It's becuase of this (and also knowing there will never be a new version of Registax to correct this issue) we all user AutoStakkert or AstroSurface for aligning and stacking our AVI and SER files. Though, Regi is still boss for post processing the waveletts on tiff files
  8. Unexpected clear night and was really in the mood to try some balowed imaging at 1.5x. Seeing was mixed with moments of good seeing. I was not expecting good results at all but I captured good enough data to get my best image ever of Saturn, so I am rather happy with it. Juptier is very soft and had to overprocess to bring out some detail. Simon
  9. Excellent graph! Thank you. This explains why my adjustments for blue are always more than red.
  10. This footages is amazing. You can see the pressure waves interacting with the light cloud Actually, after thinking about it and talking to someone else think it's just light reflection from the clouds. Still very impressive to see visually.
  11. Friend of mine saw it through thin cloud. As it went overhead he heard the bangs from it's deaccelleration sonic booms.
  12. Ah! Thanks very much. I will have a play around with it.
  13. Hi all, I've been dipping my toes into trying AstroSurface - mainly to see what it's like and if it holds up to Autostakkert or to use along side as an extra tool. There are things I like but the one thing that's beyond the life of me and is 50% of my reason for using Registax is RGB Balance. Could anyone tell me if it can be done, if so where and how? I've tried to play around with the HDR and levels but I cannot get anywhere close to Registax excellent one click solouton. Simon
  14. Ha ha, totally understandable and relateable.
  15. Seeing was really poor but gave it a go anyway to better than expected results, so I threw this animation together.
  16. Very nice! Though I am surprised you didn't start to catpure the beginging of the Ganymede transit by the end of your capture. The GRS was just about to leave view when I started capturing the transit.
  17. I went with a T400 with DSC, heated secondary and the travel bags. I have a thread up here all about mine but having a Taurus users thread sounds like a fine idea.
  18. I can vouch for this. Truly are a brilliant scope and worth every penny.
  19. It's a very good thing they left Ireland out of that fancy map or all of the mainland would be shrouded in shadow and wouldn't be able to see anything.
  20. Very nicely done. I keep missing the GRS either to weather or being far too into the weeeeee hours of the morning on a working day.
  21. Had a lovely clear night on the 9th and seeing was much better than what we are used to here so it was exciting to get the C11 setup for a go at the beautiful Io tranist with shadow transit. To the eyepiece it was super crisp with the shadow inky black and the white oval storm on the sourthern hemisphere was incredible and popped so well in moments of better seeing. I started imaging about 10 minutes before the shadow transit started at 23:15 and finished imaging about 00:30. Here an animated gif of my efforts and then below is a landscape including the grabs of Saturn and Mars I got and I did not expect Mars to by any good at all being so low for me and just kissing the top of a large field - which no doubt was dumpoing out a lot of thermals. Simon
  22. What do you do when it is clear but there is a full moon to crush your visual observers soul? why you image the planets, of course! This was my setup for the evening of the 9th Sept
  23. I am fully prepared to see this whole program get scrubbed. It's over budget and making ultra slow to no progress. I thought NASA signed up Space X to use Starship to get to the moon in the future, wouldn't this make SLS redunant anyway?
  24. Thanks very much all. It's a never ending learning process, which is all part of the fun.
  25. I was dual scoping on the night of the 30th, going into the 31st. The big mirror for observing and the C11 to get the Europa shadow transit. Seeing was average but average is good for where I live so I was pleased with the results. I started with Saturn and got some very good moments of seeing and then went on to spend the rest of my time with Jupiter And to finish things off, a little animation of my nights work, sadly its a GIF so please forgive the terrible quality. Simon
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