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Old March 4th 07, 05:16 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
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Well, no lunar eclips images from me ... somehow all images on my camera are
all bad :-(
But after the eclips I tried my Meade LPI again. After processing and
stacking the images, I noticed that (by acident) I covered almost the whole
moon. Took some work, but here is my first Lunar mosaic :-) It's build out
of 9 images, each image around 50 frames stacked. Not perfect but I am
satisfied with it :-)

Bynostar 130-900 Newton, Meade LPI

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Old March 4th 07, 05:38 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Rick Johnson[_2_]
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TheCroW wrote:

Well, no lunar eclips images from me ... somehow all images on my camera are
all bad :-(
But after the eclips I tried my Meade LPI again. After processing and
stacking the images, I noticed that (by acident) I covered almost the whole
moon. Took some work, but here is my first Lunar mosaic :-) It's build out
of 9 images, each image around 50 frames stacked. Not perfect but I am
satisfied with it :-)

Bynostar 130-900 Newton, Meade LPI



Nice job. Looks seamless to me. I've tried a couple times to make
mosaics but never could get the seams to come close to vanishing.
Rick

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Old March 4th 07, 12:37 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
TheCroW
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Default ASTRO: Lunar mosaic

Well, no lunar eclips images from me ... somehow all images on my camera
are all bad :-(
But after the eclips I tried my Meade LPI again. After processing and
stacking the images, I noticed that (by acident) I covered almost the
whole moon. Took some work, but here is my first Lunar mosaic :-) It's
build out of 9 images, each image around 50 frames stacked. Not perfect
but I am satisfied with it :-)

Bynostar 130-900 Newton, Meade LPI



Nice job. Looks seamless to me. I've tried a couple times to make
mosaics but never could get the seams to come close to vanishing.
Rick


Thanx Rick! It's a bit of a luck thing I guess. The software Autostar Suite
that came with the LPI was by default set to Automatic settings, things were
adjusted automaticly. But last night I did it manual (for practise) so each
session I did was with exactly the same settings. So almost no seams. That's
to show that (like so many other things) good things are discoverd by
accident :-)
Oh, and next time I'll rotate the moon the right way ;-)

Menno


 




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