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Derotated Jupiter is less detailed then single image..


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By the title, there is this problem which is noticeable if you compare it my de-rotated image of Jupiter appears to be slightly smeared and a little loss in detail whilst the single exposure appears more significant. Any ideas?

Single exposure

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Derotated image using 6 images of 2 minute exposures which is a total of 12 minutes.

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It's a fantastic image of Jupiter, what set up are you using? A good way of doing planetary or lunar imaging is called lucky imaging where you take videos of the planets then stack the file in the software pipp or autostakkert then sharpen in software called registax. This should yield good results and the software is all free too. 

What software are you using? 

Cheers 

Lee 

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On 05/08/2022 at 13:12, AstroNebulee said:

It's a fantastic image of Jupiter, what set up are you using? A good way of doing planetary or lunar imaging is called lucky imaging where you take videos of the planets then stack the file in the software pipp or autostakkert then sharpen in software called registax. This should yield good results and the software is all free too. 

What software are you using? 

Cheers 

Lee 

I use celestron nexstar 127 slt, zwo asi120mc-s, 2x or 3x barlow with adc (optional for either), autostakkert3! registax and photoshop.

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