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i gave the LPI a second chance.....best saturn to date...
Last post 04-19-2008 12:41 AM by WABarry. 3 replies.
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  • 04-13-2008 11:24 PM

    • MoFoYa
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    i gave the LPI a second chance.....best saturn to date...

    maybe i'm just not using the LPI to it's fullest potential, but i can never get great results with it.  (i got a really bad mars with it last time i tried!)

    anyhow, i thought i'd give saturn a go tonight.  i've imaged saturn a couple of times before; the LPI actually did pretty good.  the seeing was average, and i seem to be having dificulty determining best focus (magic eye!?! where's the magic?

    it is my best saturn so far, so i can't talk too badly about it.  this one is 100 images through my 8" F/10. 

    Q:  would another 100 have made much difference?

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  • 04-18-2008 08:33 AM In reply to

    • Starwolf
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    Re: i gave the LPI a second chance.....best saturn to date...

    Yo Mo,

    Nice pic

    That's pretty much the same way I get Saturn with about 6 images stacked. (No motor drive). Just my pic is alittle larger...

     

     

    I don't think another 100 exposures would have made a difference. The LPI is pretty much touch-n-go with how the images come out. The pic looks good (detail wise). I would probably recommend a barlow in the 3x range to increase image size.

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  • 04-18-2008 03:24 PM In reply to

    Re: i gave the LPI a second chance.....best saturn to date...

     Nice pic there Starwolf

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  • 04-19-2008 12:41 AM In reply to

    • WABarry
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    Re: i gave the LPI a second chance.....best saturn to date...

    For the planets, best results are obtained with the combination with a long focal length scope, a 3x [or more powerful] barlow, and a webcam with a fairly high built in magnification.   A video clip of about 60 seconds at 10 fps isn't too much.   So, you want large scale.....up close and personal.

    The rest comes from the processing.  I think Registax 4 [free] is awfully hard to beat for aligning, stacking and wavelet processing.   It can really do wonders with a mediocre video clip.

    There is nothing wrong with your image that a little more scale wouldn't improve.   Focus is of course very important, but "seeing" is probably THE most important.   If the seeing isn't average or better, wait for another night.

    Nice work!

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