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Jupiter and Moon 271012

Started by Fay, Oct 28, 2012, 14:23:06

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Fay

Nothing as good as Duncan's, but first attempt in a couple of years.

SPC 900, IR filter, 6" Mak Cass F12, Captured in Sharpcap, Stacked with Registax.

I had to be quick as Jupiter was heading for the trees. took a while for me to figure out what I was doing, then I realised I had not put the x2 Barlow on & it was difficult to refocus as it kept going off piste. i did a separate stack for the moon. enlarged picture a bit, so bit grainy.


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MarkS

Fay, 

It's not at all bad.  You've got everything working - you just need a night of good seeing to produce a great shot!

Mark

Fay

Thanks Mark. I know its not very good, but at least I have had a practice of the basics.

Fay
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The Thing

Hi Fay, at last someone else is having a go at Jupiter! Good effort.

Can you post your Sharpcap settings, there should be a .txt file with the AVI that you can cut and paste from. I guide on a nearby star so keeping Jupiter in frame was a doddle. Just make sure you don't guide on a moon, Registax can't work out the motion!

Fay

oh yes that is the answer, to guide
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mickw

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Fay

[Philips SPC 900NC PC Camera]
Frame Divisor=1

there you go, Duncan

Resolution=640x480
Frame Rate (fps)=10.00
Colour Space / Compression=YUY2
Exposure=-4
Brightness=127
Contrast=63
Saturation=-2
Gamma=0
ColorEnable=255
BacklightCompensation=0
Gain=21
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