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crater thephilus image and Registax3
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20 years 2 weeks ago #6611
by daveg
crater thephilus image and Registax3 was created by daveg
Hi all
Below recent img of the crater Theophilus using the CG11 at f/10. Aquired with astrosnap pro and processed with Registax3 beta.
On the subject of Regi3 full beta release to 300 preselected users should be in the next couple of days with a full release baring catastrophes within the month. Some great new features.
CS
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Below recent img of the crater Theophilus using the CG11 at f/10. Aquired with astrosnap pro and processed with Registax3 beta.
On the subject of Regi3 full beta release to 300 preselected users should be in the next couple of days with a full release baring catastrophes within the month. Some great new features.
CS
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20 years 2 weeks ago #6613
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Replied by michaeloconnell on topic Re: crater thephilus image and Registax3
That's a good sharp image Dave.
I se you used astrosnap pro. Is there much of a difference between that and k3ccdtools?
I se you used astrosnap pro. Is there much of a difference between that and k3ccdtools?
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20 years 2 weeks ago #6615
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Replied by daveg on topic Re: crater thephilus image and Registax3
Hi mIchael
The main difference (and it's a big one in my opinion) that astrosnap will track the object and put it in a secondary window. This seconadry window is saved as a series of bmps with the image more or less centred in it. This means that you will get a better alignment in Regi as it does not have to go chasing all over the place. So instead of an avi you get a series of bmps.
CS
Dave Gradwell
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GUI info on Registax3 now availible on the Registax site.
DG
The main difference (and it's a big one in my opinion) that astrosnap will track the object and put it in a secondary window. This seconadry window is saved as a series of bmps with the image more or less centred in it. This means that you will get a better alignment in Regi as it does not have to go chasing all over the place. So instead of an avi you get a series of bmps.
CS
Dave Gradwell
PS
GUI info on Registax3 now availible on the Registax site.
DG
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20 years 2 weeks ago #6616
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Replied by daveg on topic Re: crater thephilus image and Registax3
Sorry I forgot something else. Regi3 now allows you to adjust the wavelets themselves. This image uses only layer 1 but setup much sharper than in Regi2 in order to sharpen only fine detail.
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20 years 2 weeks ago #6619
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Dave L. on facebook , See my images in flickr
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Replied by dave_lillis on topic Re: crater thephilus image and Registax3
Dave,
I'm really looking forward to seeing it released,
First target, saturn, just as soon as we get a good night.
I'm really looking forward to seeing it released,
First target, saturn, just as soon as we get a good night.
Dave L. on facebook , See my images in flickr
Chairman. Shannonside Astronomy Club (Limerick)
Carrying around my 20" obsession is going to kill me,
but what a way to go.
+ 12"LX200, MK67, Meade2045, 4"refractor
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20 years 2 weeks ago #6621
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Replied by michaeloconnell on topic Re: crater thephilus image and Registax3
Dave G,
When you say it tracks the image, do u mean that the program has actual control over the scope and it keeps the image centered on the chip by making slight adjustments to the tracking?
When you say it tracks the image, do u mean that the program has actual control over the scope and it keeps the image centered on the chip by making slight adjustments to the tracking?
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