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Two final processed Jupiter sets, Aug 23/24


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Thanks all. The IR filter is an Astronomik 742nm.

The second image is less crisp due to seeing rather than rotation. There are others to come (sorry ;) ) which are crisper. The colour image is an RGB by the way, not an LRGB. A true LRGB is pointless as the L can't be focused correctly. Alternatives are IR-RGB or RRGB or even hybrids using blended R/G as the luminance channel. However, these all skew the colour somewhat and tend to over-emphasise certain feature, especially in the eq regions.

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