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Jupiter, 31 Oct


brianb

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Seeing not good but I had to have a go ... The "boring side" of Jupiter was presented, and no satellite phenomena in progress.

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Standalone infra red image:

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2010 Oct 31, 2243 UT. CPC1100, 1.5x barlow, Astronomik Planet Pro 742 infra red pass filter, DMK21. CM1 315 deg, CM2 344 deg.

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Thanks guys!

Yes, I think using the red channel for luminance in a LRGB composite adds a little something - like contrast - and makes the image a little closer to the eyepiece view. But I like to post the plain RGB for those who consider using something other than an integrated light image for luminance to be "cheating".

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