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16 years 9 months ago #66090 by wellbuttie
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Thanks for the encouragment and tips lads.

Micheal you are right about pushing the sliders in Registax alright!!! I must give them a go with "minimal interference" to see the outcome.

I took the best 900 frames or so from 2300 for each channel, do you reckon I should go for more or less out of that 2300?

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16 years 9 months ago #66098 by DaveGrennan
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Well done Steve, that is first effort to be proud of.

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16 years 9 months ago #66106 by wellbuttie
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Dave

I was just using my visual filters (Baader, red green blue) for the imaging, in this case.

Would you think, the result would be greater using the astronomik/SBIG etc. interference filters?

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16 years 9 months ago #66122 by Seanie_Morris
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Looking good Steve. I can't give you any advice, as I don't know the camera, and haven't done any kind of RGB imaging yet! But, I do have a question: Why do the rings appear a bit jaded yet the disc is sharp? An optical illusion? Spend more time on one colour process than the other 2? Don't get me wrong, a first image like this one is definitley to be proud of! Just curious as to what my eyes are seeing.

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16 years 9 months ago #66135 by carlobeirnes
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HI Steve,

Here is some processing techniques Dave Tyler's showed me some time a go hope you find them as useful as I did. Well done on the image if you need any more help you have my number

www.david-tyler.com/rgb_planetary.asp

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