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Jupiter from 06.10.2022 in much better seeing conditions


Pete Presland

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Much better conditions last night, this is one of the later images with the GRS pretty central. Probably got enough images to do an animation at some stage. 

Hopefully this has displayed ok on here, it does look a little dark no i have posted it.

The usual set up C9.25, asi224mc, ADC, X1.8 Barlow.  180 seconds, stacking 20%

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Hi Pete on my monitor. It does look a little flat. But all monitors are different so one may look vivid. Another overbright.

On my monitor this Looks vibrant. See what you think. Though it might look overbright your end depending. But its nice capture regardless

 

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14 hours ago, neil phillips said:

Hi Pete on my monitor. It does look a little flat. But all monitors are different so one may look vivid. Another overbright.

On my monitor this Looks vibrant. See what you think. Though it might look overbright your end depending. But its nice capture regardless

 

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That looks better to me, much more vibrant than the original image posted.  What processing did you do Neil?

 

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12 minutes ago, Pete Presland said:

 

Depends what software you use Pete but image analyzer is free. I increased the whites.  whites on image analyzer. What i do is push up the whites until I see the middle burn out. then slowly reduce it until you see all the burn out disappear. I did some noise reduction colour saturation up a bit. And a little more sharpening. All on the free ware image analyzer. 

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