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Old February 15th 07, 12:13 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
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Default ASTRO: First Saturn image re-processed

130/900 Newton, 25 mm Plössl oculair, camera mount for my FujiFilm S5500
camera. One photograph, so no stacking.

Having an ear infection at the moment :-( so busy with re-processing some
images now that I have plenty of time.
I have one image of Saturn that was ok .. and reprocessed it. Still grainy
but it's clearer and more easy to look at (or whatever you call it :-) )
For comparisson I included my first try (Saturn1) and the one I did now
(Saturn2). Both the same image but postworked in different ways.

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Old February 16th 07, 12:58 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Rick Johnson[_2_]
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Default ASTRO: First Saturn image re-processed



TheCroW wrote:
130/900 Newton, 25 mm Plössl oculair, camera mount for my FujiFilm S5500
camera. One photograph, so no stacking.

Having an ear infection at the moment :-( so busy with re-processing some
images now that I have plenty of time.
I have one image of Saturn that was ok .. and reprocessed it. Still grainy
but it's clearer and more easy to look at (or whatever you call it :-) )
For comparisson I included my first try (Saturn1) and the one I did now
(Saturn2). Both the same image but postworked in different ways.


Better than my first efforts.

You may want to download Registax and/or K3CCDTools. Both allow you to
stack many dozen images. That will greatly reduce your grain and
increase the detail seen in the photos. Both are free programs.

Rick
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Old February 16th 07, 07:32 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
TheCroW
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Default ASTRO: First Saturn image re-processed

130/900 Newton, 25 mm Plössl oculair, camera mount for my FujiFilm S5500
camera. One photograph, so no stacking.

Having an ear infection at the moment :-( so busy with re-processing some
images now that I have plenty of time.
I have one image of Saturn that was ok .. and reprocessed it. Still
grainy but it's clearer and more easy to look at (or whatever you call it
:-) )
For comparisson I included my first try (Saturn1) and the one I did now
(Saturn2). Both the same image but postworked in different ways.


Better than my first efforts.

You may want to download Registax and/or K3CCDTools. Both allow you to
stack many dozen images. That will greatly reduce your grain and increase
the detail seen in the photos. Both are free programs.

Rick


Thanx Rick :-)
And yes I know ... but problem is that I don't have multiple images, at
least not of almost equal quality. My camera can make AVI's but somehow on
my system it will not be split into frames. I tried almost every bit of
software to try and do that but it will not do the job of splitting it into
frames. Seems that the AVI's from my camera are viewable but not splitable
....

Menno


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Old February 17th 07, 02:45 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Rick Johnson[_2_]
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Default ASTRO: First Saturn image re-processed



TheCroW wrote:
130/900 Newton, 25 mm Plössl oculair, camera mount for my FujiFilm S5500
camera. One photograph, so no stacking.

Having an ear infection at the moment :-( so busy with re-processing some
images now that I have plenty of time.
I have one image of Saturn that was ok .. and reprocessed it. Still
grainy but it's clearer and more easy to look at (or whatever you call it
:-) )
For comparisson I included my first try (Saturn1) and the one I did now
(Saturn2). Both the same image but postworked in different ways.


Better than my first efforts.

You may want to download Registax and/or K3CCDTools. Both allow you to
stack many dozen images. That will greatly reduce your grain and increase
the detail seen in the photos. Both are free programs.

Rick



Thanx Rick :-)
And yes I know ... but problem is that I don't have multiple images, at
least not of almost equal quality. My camera can make AVI's but somehow on
my system it will not be split into frames. I tried almost every bit of
software to try and do that but it will not do the job of splitting it into
frames. Seems that the AVI's from my camera are viewable but not splitable
...

Menno


They don't have to be in AVI format. You can load each JPG or whatever
format in. Just highlight the listing and load. It will reject those
not suitable. AVI is easier of course but not the only way of getting
pictures in the programs.

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Third character is a zero rather than a capital "Oh".

 




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