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Jupiter 14th-12-12
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12 years 6 days ago - 12 years 6 days ago #95963
by carlobeirnes
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Hi all,
I had much better conditions all round when Imaging Jupiter on the 14th. Now that everything is running much better. The seeing was average to good but Jupiter was shimmering and waving like a flag in parts. I’m very happy with Winjupos and this way of processing’ every time I use the programme I get a better understanding on the way it works. I was able to put six RGB’s together to make one master Red –Green and blue combine them together to get the image below with the help of Photoshop of course. Note the new feature that has shown up on the centre of the Planet looks like a swan. I got myself a new televue big Barlow to help with the image scale as I was never happy with the scale of my other images just weren’t big enough for my liking. I hope you like the results please click on the image to see the full resolution.
The processing on this image was done differently first of all each image was loaded into autostakkert and processed. All the sharping was done in registax v6. Once all the images are sharpened each set of Reds Greens and Blues where analysed and de-rotated in Winjupos final processing was done in Photoshop.
The Images where captured using a C14 OTA on an AP1200 mount. Lumenera skynyx 2.0m CCD camera astronomik RGB filters and an X2 Barlow.
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Clear Skies,
Carl.
I had much better conditions all round when Imaging Jupiter on the 14th. Now that everything is running much better. The seeing was average to good but Jupiter was shimmering and waving like a flag in parts. I’m very happy with Winjupos and this way of processing’ every time I use the programme I get a better understanding on the way it works. I was able to put six RGB’s together to make one master Red –Green and blue combine them together to get the image below with the help of Photoshop of course. Note the new feature that has shown up on the centre of the Planet looks like a swan. I got myself a new televue big Barlow to help with the image scale as I was never happy with the scale of my other images just weren’t big enough for my liking. I hope you like the results please click on the image to see the full resolution.
The processing on this image was done differently first of all each image was loaded into autostakkert and processed. All the sharping was done in registax v6. Once all the images are sharpened each set of Reds Greens and Blues where analysed and de-rotated in Winjupos final processing was done in Photoshop.
The Images where captured using a C14 OTA on an AP1200 mount. Lumenera skynyx 2.0m CCD camera astronomik RGB filters and an X2 Barlow.
www.webtreatz.com/
Clear Skies,
Carl.
Carl O’Beirnes,
Scopes and Space Ltd,
Unit A8 Airside Enterprise Centre,
Swords, Co Dublin,
Ireland.
www.scopesandspace.ie/
www.facebook.com/scopesandspace
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12 years 6 days ago #95964
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Superb detail Carl, your new processing routine has produced a great image.
Mike
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12 years 6 days ago #95966
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wow, you've been a busy man there Carl,
Some real nice detail in the equatorial zone, some nice wisps.
Some real nice detail in the equatorial zone, some nice wisps.
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Chairman. Shannonside Astronomy Club (Limerick)
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but what a way to go.
+ 12"LX200, MK67, Meade2045, 4"refractor
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12 years 6 days ago - 12 years 6 days ago #95968
by carlobeirnes
Carl O’Beirnes,
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Thanks for the comments lads. I really like the image scale the new Barlow gives me. Dave it took around 5 hours to process the image my eye balls where killing me looking after looking at the screen for that long.
Carl.
Carl.
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Unit A8 Airside Enterprise Centre,
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12 years 5 days ago #95970
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Carl - a couple of questions:
1. What do the CM1, 2 and 3 number mean at the bottom of the image? I was racking my brains but couldn't figure them out...
2. Also the de-rotated times - I could hazard a guess but it might be better coming from you
3. Whilst it is a superb image, there is a 'softness' to it. Is that seeing, un-perfect focus or planetary rotation? Or something else?
Finally, do you think you could get to the level of Chris Go or Peachy? Or are Irish skies to rubbish for that? If so, I guess you'll be heading to Barbados soon enough...
Cheers and well done - superb image. Thanks for sharing it.
Dave
p.s. Could very well be one of the Children of Lir in the centre
1. What do the CM1, 2 and 3 number mean at the bottom of the image? I was racking my brains but couldn't figure them out...
2. Also the de-rotated times - I could hazard a guess but it might be better coming from you
3. Whilst it is a superb image, there is a 'softness' to it. Is that seeing, un-perfect focus or planetary rotation? Or something else?
Finally, do you think you could get to the level of Chris Go or Peachy? Or are Irish skies to rubbish for that? If so, I guess you'll be heading to Barbados soon enough...
Cheers and well done - superb image. Thanks for sharing it.
Dave
p.s. Could very well be one of the Children of Lir in the centre
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12 years 5 days ago #95971
by dave_lillis
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
Replied by dave_lillis on topic Re: Jupiter 14th-12-12
:laugh: I can relate to that, its almost like a form of snow blindness.carlobeirnes wrote: it took around 5 hours to process the image my eye balls where killing me looking after looking at the screen for that long.
Carl.
Dave L. on facebook , See my images in flickr
Chairman. Shannonside Astronomy Club (Limerick)
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but what a way to go.
+ 12"LX200, MK67, Meade2045, 4"refractor
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