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Lunar crater Copernicus - a first test!, Davide Mascoli

Lunar crater Copernicus - a first test!

Lunar crater Copernicus - a first test!, Davide Mascoli

Lunar crater Copernicus - a first test!

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Hello!
Meanwhile that I'm still carefully post-processing with PixInsight the M31 Andromeda galaxy, imaged in these months - finally with a proper filter and also with a flattener in order to correct the field curvature, I tried an experiment of 'lucky imaging' on the Moon (with the same technique of planets imaging).
I recorded a video with my planetary camera on Copernicus crater, then post-processed with PIPP, Autostakkert, Registax and with a touch in Photoshop (even with camera-raw plug-in).
The seeing that night (around 2a.m.) was not extremely good, the 'live' image was slighty turbolent, sometime blurred, and just in few moments was observed as 'stable'.
I just adapted the planetary camera gain, and exposure time in order to have a proper luminosity balance and around 20-30fps (I will try again soon with another proper combination).
Anyway I'm happy from the first result obtained! Even the post-processing phase of Moon surface is something extremely tricky (I also used the "High Pass" filter in Photoshop in order to highlight as better as possible the surface details).
It has been like a "journey on the Moon"! Davide.

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