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Saturn 21-6-22


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My first image of Saturn this year in poor to average conditions before daylight kicked in, ir is the way to go at the moment i think but  prefer not to include it in the mix, its my own personal preference so have presented on its own, you can see how much more detail its bringing out at this early stage!

Images taken with a C9 & skyris 236m x 1.5 amplification - 12% upscaled!

 

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Nice shots Simon good to see you getting some planet work in. I am unsure if to add IR data in ?. I do think it messes with colour a bit. Though done carefully can still look reasonable

Though in my case without buying a filter draw. Not sure i can anyway. But i understand your preference. I was saying the same last year. 

Seeing here was awful. I tried A IR Saturn this morning. Jupiter came out a bit better. At the end 

Can you get it yet?

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53 minutes ago, neil phillips said:

Nice shots Simon good to see you getting some planet work in. I am unsure if to add IR data in ?. I do think it messes with colour a bit. Though done carefully can still look reasonable

Though in my case without buying a filter draw. Not sure i can anyway. But i understand your preference. I was saying the same last year. 

Seeing here was awful. I tried A IR Saturn this morning. Jupiter came out a bit better. At the end 

Can you get it yet?

Hi Neil glad to be out there again, i did not expect much this morning to be honest but helps me remember how to process again 😄.

Maybe a couple of weeks for Jupiter from my location, i could move the set up but would rather wait because where i am is sort of semi permanent!

Not in opposition to including ir Neil ive seen good results attained using it but false colour as you know can be a problem!

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