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Hello all, I'll be publishing a four part guide with some tips that worked for my high resolution planetary imaging. The final part of the series: Planetary imaging - Imaging Software and Processing Part 4 - Imaging Software and Processing https://astrogeartoday.com/high-resolution-planetary.../ Older parts below: Part 3 - Imaging Session Preparation: https://astrogeartoday.com/high-resolution-planetary.../ Part 2 - Imaging Train: https://astrogeartoday.com/high-resolution-planetary.../ Part1 - Telescope Selection https://astrogeartoday.com/high-resolution-planetary.../ Gallery is here: https://www.astrobin.com/users/Rouzbeh/ |
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Awesome! That's just what a beginner like me needs to not get discouraged. You see all these great planetary images and then once you set up your scope and capture data it just looks like a big mess without any details. With the images you show here I would just give up after looking at the autostakkert result ... Thank you! Wolfgang |
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Awesome! That's just what a beginner like me needs to not get discouraged. You see all these great planetary images and then once you set up your scope and capture data it just looks like a big mess without any details. With the images you show here I would just give up after looking at the autostakkert result ... Thank you Wolfgang, I tried to cover everything essential for beginners to get started. I believe these should be helpful as I could really have used this info when i got started! Clear skies, Rouz |
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Very cool. Thank you for this. I will be reading this over carefully as I want to learn how to do this well. |
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Phil Hoppes: Glad it was helpful and best of luck Rouz |