Taken on the last clear night of the long unprecedented run of clear but mostly useless nights (seeing bad, transparency good or vice versa with a lot of gusty wind). The altitude was only 21 degrees and I nearly maxed out the ADC adjustment. Technical data below from Firecapture and PIPP.
Registax output WinJUPOS de-rotation applied (slightly more detail!)
(http://gallery.orpington-astronomy.org.uk/albums/userpics/10050/2015-04-24-0138_4-DE-RGB-6_pippSAT_AS_p35_g3_ap7.jpg) (http://gallery.orpington-astronomy.org.uk/albums/userpics/10050/2015-04-24-0138_4-DE_WinJUPOS.png)
Location=49N 1.4W
Profile=Saturn
Diameter=18.20"
Magnitude=0.19
CMI=178.1° CMIII=199.7° (during mid of capture)
FocalLength=4250mm
Resolution=0.18"
Total input frames: 7329
Frames discarded with partial planet detected: 122
Frames discarded by quality: 3909
Total output frames: 3298
Telescope aperture and focal ratio: LX90 8" @ f20
Camera and filters used: QHY5L-II Colour, PierroAstro ADC, 2x ED, 2" Baader Neodymnium filter
Processing applied: Firecapture 2.4 PIPP 2.5.1 (Join mode), Autostakkert!2.5.1.7, Registax 6
Fantastic!!!
That image really shows the power of the dispersion corrector (since Saturn is so low in the sky).
Lovely ring structure and shadows. Processed to look very natural.
Excellent! That really is a beautiful result.
Mark
Wowser! That's stunning!!
Thanks guys. I'm well pleased with it. I have updated and added a version with WinJUPOS de-rotation. There is slightly more detail if you squint |)
Winjupos definitely gives a better result! well done again Duncan!!
Fay
That's really really excellent.
Well done Duncan.
Carole
They are amazing images, Duncan, Great detail and the rings look brilliant. One of your best. Keep up the good work and amaze us all.
Doug.