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ASTRO: IMPORTANT UPDATE ON COMET
I discovered a flaw in my processing flow for the Polarization Difference
Image of the Comet 17 / P Holmes I have since corrected and have extraordinary results to share. *I am serious, you must have another look*. http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/com...tokes_page.htm in particular scroll down the page and look at the image that differences the output of the 90 and 0 degree analyzers: direct link: http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/ima...90-0_crisp.jpg the structure revealed using this technique is truly remarkable. I wish I had more than 3366mm focal length available with clear skies right now (and good seeing too) |
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http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/com...tokes_page.htm
"Richard Crisp" wrote in message et... I discovered a flaw in my processing flow for the Polarization Difference Image of the Comet 17 / P Holmes I have since corrected and have extraordinary results to share. *I am serious, you must have another look*. http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/com...tokes_page.htm in particular scroll down the page and look at the image that differences the output of the 90 and 0 degree analyzers: direct link: http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/ima...90-0_crisp.jpg the structure revealed using this technique is truly remarkable. I wish I had more than 3366mm focal length available with clear skies right now (and good seeing too) |
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What's the 'RG Processing' ? I haven't heard of that before. Some kind
of wavelet transform ? Eric. Richard Crisp wrote: http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/com...tokes_page.htm "Richard Crisp" wrote in message et... I discovered a flaw in my processing flow for the Polarization Difference Image of the Comet 17 / P Holmes I have since corrected and have extraordinary results to share. *I am serious, you must have another look*. http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/com...tokes_page.htm in particular scroll down the page and look at the image that differences the output of the 90 and 0 degree analyzers: direct link: http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/ima...90-0_crisp.jpg the structure revealed using this technique is truly remarkable. I wish I had more than 3366mm focal length available with clear skies right now (and good seeing too) |
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"Eric" wrote in message news:17CUi.29526$GO5.20142@edtnps90... What's the 'RG Processing' ? I haven't heard of that before. Some kind of wavelet transform ? I don't know. if you figure it out let me know, please! rdc Eric. Richard Crisp wrote: http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/com...tokes_page.htm "Richard Crisp" wrote in message et... I discovered a flaw in my processing flow for the Polarization Difference Image of the Comet 17 / P Holmes I have since corrected and have extraordinary results to share. *I am serious, you must have another look*. http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/com...tokes_page.htm in particular scroll down the page and look at the image that differences the output of the 90 and 0 degree analyzers: direct link: http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/ima...90-0_crisp.jpg the structure revealed using this technique is truly remarkable. I wish I had more than 3366mm focal length available with clear skies right now (and good seeing too) |
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interesting structure! but what does it mean? what can we learn from these
false colour images? solid cloudcover for days here..... -- Martijn www.xs4all.nl/~martlian |
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"Richard Crisp" wrote in message et... I discovered a flaw in my processing flow for the Polarization Difference Image of the Comet 17 / P Holmes I have since corrected and have extraordinary results to share. *I am serious, you must have another look*. Most interesting - you passed em on to TA yet? Sure Guy would publish them in a circular Kev |
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"Richard Crisp" wrote in message et... I discovered a flaw in my processing flow for the Polarization Difference Image of the Comet 17 / P Holmes I have since corrected and have extraordinary results to share. *I am serious, you must have another look*. http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/com...tokes_page.htm in particular scroll down the page and look at the image that differences the output of the 90 and 0 degree analyzers: direct link: http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/ima...90-0_crisp.jpg the structure revealed using this technique is truly remarkable. I wish I had more than 3366mm focal length available with clear skies right now (and good seeing too) Very interesting results, Richard, particularly the image with 90 degree rotation. In it, I see three central points that make a kind of triangular arrangement with what appear to be jets emanating from them. Are those locations of jetting out of the core, or has this object actually fragmented, and we are seeing three cores in that image? I don't understand the method you are using and what it is supposed to show, which is why I ask these questions. I hope they don't appear to be stupid ones. At any rate, Great work. I assume you are going to publish your results. George |
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Amazing images Richard. This technique really brings out detail that is not
visible in "normal" shots. Have you tried something like a Larson-Sekanina filter on your "white light" images? Would be interesting to see if it is possible to get similar detail that way. Stefan "Richard Crisp" schrieb im Newsbeitrag et... I discovered a flaw in my processing flow for the Polarization Difference Image of the Comet 17 / P Holmes I have since corrected and have extraordinary results to share. *I am serious, you must have another look*. http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/com...tokes_page.htm in particular scroll down the page and look at the image that differences the output of the 90 and 0 degree analyzers: direct link: http://www.narrowbandimaging.com/ima...90-0_crisp.jpg the structure revealed using this technique is truly remarkable. I wish I had more than 3366mm focal length available with clear skies right now (and good seeing too) |
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Stefan,
Here's L-S processed of my white light image. Rotation is +/- 5 degrees. Much better than what I had before. Eric. Stefan Lilge wrote: Amazing images Richard. This technique really brings out detail that is not visible in "normal" shots. Have you tried something like a Larson-Sekanina filter on your "white light" images? Would be interesting to see if it is possible to get similar detail that way. Stefan |
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Looks like a spider :-) I'm just playing with my own images as it has
cleared up over here... Stefan "Eric" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:9R3Vi.34402$GO5.3639@edtnps90... Stefan, Here's L-S processed of my white light image. Rotation is +/- 5 degrees. Much better than what I had before. Eric. Stefan Lilge wrote: Amazing images Richard. This technique really brings out detail that is not visible in "normal" shots. Have you tried something like a Larson-Sekanina filter on your "white light" images? Would be interesting to see if it is possible to get similar detail that way. Stefan |
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