Here is my first Jupiter of the season and the first using my DBK21 USB colour camera.
Used on a Celestron C11 with x2 Barlow and an IR (cut) filter. Recorded lossless at 15 frames/sec. This is just a quick process in Registax using 1000 frames.
(http://www.markshelley.co.uk/Astronomy/2011/jup14sep2011.jpg)
The seeing was OK at the beginning and then deteriorated later in the evening. On a night with good seeing I think this combination will be able to produce outstanding results.
For the technically minded, this was recorded using the lossless Y800 codec. Registax performed the debayering to create the colour image.
Mark
very nice image, especially for a quick stack
Is the alignment off slightly on the right hand side?
or is the slight ghosting a processing issue.
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Is the alignment off slightly on the right hand side?
or is the slight ghosting a processing issue.
The ghosting appearing during sharpening - it might be indicative of an alignment issue or it might be something else.
Next time I'll probably do the debayering in VirtualDub because it seems to considerably slow down Registax.
Mark
Very nice Mark, Lots of detail and oh those coloured Moons you get.
How do you feel the DBK21 compares to your SPC900?
Carole
There appears to be some rotation in the ghost image.
Nice detail though.
That's looking good Mark.
QuoteThe ghosting appearing during sharpening
Why don't you give AviStack a go? I think this image would be processed much more thoroughly, it certainly reveals more detail with my attempts.
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Why don't you give AviStack a go?
Good idea - I'll do that once I've finished chopping branches off trees, mowing down the remaining brambles and sawing up Winter logs in the woods. Now I know why they call it "garden leave" !
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How do you feel the DBK21 compares to your SPC900?
First impressions are very good. Subjectively the DBK21 seems to be cleaner at 15 frames/sec than the SPC900 at 5 frames/sec. It certainly has much less in the way of coherent noise i.e. no diagonal blue lines. This should all give it a substantial advantage.
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There appears to be some rotation in the ghost image.
What makes you think that?
Mark
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There appears to be some rotation in the ghost image.
What makes you think that?
The detail in the ghost image seems slightly higher than in the disk, I know the bands etc. are not uniform and it could simply be the distortion where the parts of the image join are giving the illusion
Nice result. Did you use IC Capture as supplied with the camera?
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Did you use IC Capture as supplied with the camera?
Yes. It works well and Registax understands the RAW Y800 codec.
This one was taken a few minutes later. 1700 frames were stacked in Registax using a multipoint alignment in Registax. Overall I reckon this is a slight improvement on the earlier one.
(http://www.markshelley.co.uk/Astronomy/2011/jup14sep2011_1700frames.jpg)
I'm looking forward to a night with excellent seeing ...
Looks much better.
well ive found my adapter for eyepiece projections,
my new camera does full HD video,
and i've found a software prog that rips the indivual frames out of the .mov files and saves them as .bmp,
(AVI stack doesnt do .mov and my camera only saves as .mov)
Just need a clear night over the next few weeks and see what i can get on Jupiter.
Mac.
Yes a definite improvement Mark, much clearer detail.
Carole
Yup, I reckon it's much better too, Mark. The image has more depth to it.
Sounds like Mac is going to give everyone a run for their money!
Much better and the detail looks really good
Much better and the moon is better defined.
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Much better and the moon is better defined.
The moon was one of my alignment points!
This is odd, a green ring has appeared around the moon :o
That is fantastic Mark!!!!!
The second is much better and doesn't show that double terminator line.
Great result with the DMK colour.
btw. what chip does that DMK have in it?
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Great result with the DMK colour.
btw. what chip does that DMK have in it?
The camera is the DBK 21AU04.AS but I don't know which chip it uses.