Yet another Jupiter. It was a bit gusty last night however a bit of a breeze doesn't seem to bother AviStack. I am always amazed at what can be pulled out of the AVIs.
Jupiter was at 36deg elevation. It clouded over shortly afterwards.
LX90 8" UHTC with Moonfish 2x ED 2" barlow and SPC880/900 unmodded webcam.
Giuded by QHY5 on Finderscope with PHD.
Captured with SharpCap.
This is the full size image, no processing except AviStack's automatic stuff.
(http://www.ancientlight.amateur-astronomy.org//images/Jupiter_36%202011_09_01%2001_51_33_20110911_155134_pp.png)
SharpCap settings:
[Philips SPC 900NC PC Camera]
Resolution=640x480
Frame Rate (fps)=5.00
Colour Space / Compression=YUY2
Exposure=-6
Brightness=64
Contrast=32
Saturation=1
Gamma=0
ColorEnable=255
BacklightCompensation=0
Gain=44
That's a good result Dunc.
Now get back out there and get some moons ;)
Thanks Mick.
There are two moons on the AVI but they must have been too blurry and wobbly to be stacked. I will see if I can get them to appear.
That is great Duncan, very clear!!!!!
Fay
nice capture considering the conditions.
Mac.
Yep nice image Duncan but strange diagonal lines???? any ideas - John
Really good Duncan, showing lots of detail, much better than my attempt last night.
Carole
Hi John,
The strange diagonal lines are a webcam artifact, they are on all the AVI frames. Unfortunately they get stacked. I am wondering if it's to do with the 12v->5v step down device I use to power the hub. It is a Maplin device and you select the voltage output by repeatedly pushing a button which implies some sort of switched mode type circuit (but I am no expert). The output might not be smooth DC...
I cannot see any lines
QuoteI cannot see any lines
Neither can I, if you want to see lines, wait until I post one of the ones I did last night. :cheesy:
Carole
Very nice, Duncan. AVIstack certainly appears to do the job for you. I've tried it but it rejects my AVI's, something to do with codecs.
Great image - your best Jupiter so far!
Slightly too oversharpened for my taste but I'm nit-picking by saying that. I reckon if you apply a Gaussian blur of radius 0.8 you don't lose any detail but you do gain some smoothness.
I can't see any diagonal lines in your final image but I have certainly experienced them in individual frames with the SPC900.
Mark
Well I am only looking at image on my laptop screen & they are clear as anything. He has the blackpoint clipped on background so maybe this is why you cant see. If you put image intro PS & just move the middle pointer in levels to the left they jump out at you. Dark #blue' diagonal lines top left ot bottom right... all across image. Shame as it is a great Jupiter.
John
Quote from: PhilB on Sep 11, 2011, 22:13:45
Very nice, Duncan. AVIstack certainly appears to do the job for you. I've tried it but it rejects my AVI's, something to do with codecs.
Hi Phil, Just follow the instruction on the website, you need to install something from another site that allows AivStack to open most AVIs.
If all else fails - read the instructions, DOH :oops:
Thanks, Duncan.
OK I can now see the diagonal lines.
I have just updated my Nvidea driver on the laptop and it's showing all sorts of weird artefacts - Even put a ring around Marks Jupiter moon - I will be ditching the new driver shortly :-?
QuoteI will be ditching the new driver shortly
Why, it's letting you see what everyone else is seeing,
Mac.
I think it's only John, me and Duncan that can see them + there's a circle round Mark's Jupiter moon :(
looking at this thread from my laptop I can see the diagonal lines which I couldn't see from my desktop. These are the same sort of lines that I get with my webcam sometimes, but not always. It must be something to do with what settings are used as my Uranus image suffered from it but my other images didn't. I have also had it in the past using a webcam.
Carole
Hi Carole,
I did some experimentation and it seems to be related to the Gamma setting, too high and you get the lines.
Thanks Duncan, will make a note of that.
Carole