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Some lunar closeups (Copernicus, Casatus, Plato)
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17 years 11 months ago #38497
by TrevorDurity
Some lunar closeups (Copernicus, Casatus, Plato) was created by TrevorDurity
Hey y'all,
Some lunar shots from a few days ago through gaps in the clouds. Taken with a Megrez 90 & NexImage + 5x Powermate out of the sitting room window - too wet to risk the scope
Finally modded the NexImage to RAW mode and it seems to make a big difference, although it does leave a strange hatching artifiact that I need to process out.
About 100-200 out of 1800 frames stacked in each (terrible seeing) @ 70% quality, gradient method.
Anyway, the first up is Plato, followed by Copernicus. I think the final one was in the region of Casatus but not sure. I don't like the Casatus shot at all (if it really is Casatus).
First images since the 13th October due to the most unbelievable weather I've ever seen.
Plato
Copernicus
Casatus
Trev
Some lunar shots from a few days ago through gaps in the clouds. Taken with a Megrez 90 & NexImage + 5x Powermate out of the sitting room window - too wet to risk the scope
Finally modded the NexImage to RAW mode and it seems to make a big difference, although it does leave a strange hatching artifiact that I need to process out.
About 100-200 out of 1800 frames stacked in each (terrible seeing) @ 70% quality, gradient method.
Anyway, the first up is Plato, followed by Copernicus. I think the final one was in the region of Casatus but not sure. I don't like the Casatus shot at all (if it really is Casatus).
First images since the 13th October due to the most unbelievable weather I've ever seen.
Plato
Copernicus
Casatus
Trev
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17 years 11 months ago #38556
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Replied by carlobeirnes on topic Re: Some lunar closeups (Copernicus, Casatus, Plato)
Great stuff Trevory. i am mightly impressed with those shots. particulary love the middle one (copernicus).
did you use registax 4 to process these?
did you use registax 4 to process these?
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17 years 11 months ago #38573
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Replied by TrevorDurity on topic Re: Some lunar closeups (Copernicus, Casatus, Plato)
Thanks Carl,
That was my preferred one also.
Yep, it was Registax 4 with 6 alignment points if I remember rightly with a .4 pixel Gaussian blur in PS to remove the hatching artifact I mentioned (must investigate this - seems to be caused by the RAW mod) followed by a bit of sharpening.
Trev
That was my preferred one also.
Yep, it was Registax 4 with 6 alignment points if I remember rightly with a .4 pixel Gaussian blur in PS to remove the hatching artifact I mentioned (must investigate this - seems to be caused by the RAW mod) followed by a bit of sharpening.
Trev
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17 years 11 months ago #38575
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Replied by dave_lillis on topic Re: Some lunar closeups (Copernicus, Casatus, Plato)
Pretty good considering you did it from your sitting room, I'd imagine the window glass made it difficult to focus, you should try stacking about 1400 frames of the 1800 and see if it improves the image,. I have found on occasion it does while other times it makes it worse, no harm in trying.
Copernicus is good, the third image almost has a talcum powder effect to it, very nice.
Copernicus is good, the third image almost has a talcum powder effect to it, very nice.
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17 years 11 months ago #38620
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Replied by Matthew C on topic Re: Some lunar closeups (Copernicus, Casatus, Plato)
Trevor great images there! i was just wondering is the window open? like surely if it was closed there would refraction of the light from the moon hence would affect the image?
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17 years 11 months ago #38621
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Replied by michaeloconnell on topic Re: Some lunar closeups (Copernicus, Casatus, Plato)
Super images trevor!!
The third is my favourite. Almost feels like your in orbit around the moon.
The third is my favourite. Almost feels like your in orbit around the moon.
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