A better Jupiter. There was variable clouds streamers blowing over and the exposure varied so much the AutoHistogram function in FireCapture couldn't keep up. In Autostakkert2! I have used a Master Dark, horizontal and vertical pre-blurring at 1.0, Variable Transparency Recovery, Discard Global Frames set at around 1/3 of the frames, stack 50% of the remaining frames with 17x85px Alignment Points and using Close to Edge (min Bright 75) and the 'Place AP grid' button.
Registax was used for cropping the staking border, wavelet sharpening, gamma curve correction and colour balancing.
All sounds very technical but its really a matter of trial and error as each iteration of processing takes about 60 seconds :) Not like deep sky images which take forever and a day to process.
FireCapture v2.5 Settings
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Observer=Duncan Evenden
Location=Manche, France
Scope=LX90 8" UHTC, X2 ED Barlow, PierroAstro ADC
Camera=QHY5LII-C
Filter=RGB
Profile=Jupiter
Diameter=43.71"
Magnitude=-2.43
CMI=211.6° CMII=79.5° CMIII=194.1° (during mid of capture)
FocalLength=4250mm
Resolution=0.18"
Filename=2017-03-21-2248_6-DE-RGB.ser
Date=210317
Start=224814.722
Mid=224837.229
End=224859.736
Start(UT)=224814.722
Mid(UT)=224837.229
End(UT)=224859.736
Duration=45.014s
Date_format=ddMMyy
Time_format=HHmmss
LT=UT +1h
Frames captured=3000
File type=SER
Binning=no
Bit depth=8bit
Debayer=yes
DebayerAlgorithm=VNG
BayerPattern=GR
ROI=400x400
ROI(Offset)=424x184
FPS (avg.)=66
Shutter=10.00ms
Gain=64 (64%)
WBlue=122
USBTraffic=15
SoftwareGain=10 (off)
WRed=60
HighSpeed=on
AutoHisto=70
Brightness=0 (off)
Gamma=1 (off)
Histogramm(min)=0
Histogramm(max)=175
Histogramm=68%
Noise(avg.deviation)=n/a
Limit=3000 Frames
Target=Jupiter, Date: 210317, Time: 224837 UT, Mag: -2.43, Dia: 43.71, Res: 0.18, Az: 139.58, Alt: 26.05, Phase: 1.00, CM: CMI=211.6° CMII=79.5° CMIII=194.1°, Camera: QHY5LII-C, Scope: LX90 8" UHTC, X2 ED Barlow, PierroAstro ADC, FL: 4250mm, F-ratio: , Observer: Duncan Evenden, Location: Manche, France, Comment: , Seeing: