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Capturing solar detail... a rainy day re-work
Hi All,
With rain and mist the order of the day, mucking around in the garden after work was not in the cards, soooo... I revisited the RAW images from my April 29th session to pump a tad more juice into the quickie processing job I had done earlier. Disk detail was washed out and lacking on my earlier image, so I applied a few different twists to the processing. It needs to be brightened a tad and I have not yet redone the prom portion, but eventually will put a little more punch into them too (unless I get distracted with a fresh set of images... attention deficit?!? Me!?! ) I re-used the same filename, so you may have to hit the "refresh" on your browser to reload the newer image (if the detached prom is in the NNE, you have the newest version... the older version was not oriented with N on top) 50% image size reduction (I *love* working with this big array!): http://www.astro-nut.com/sun-ha-04apr29.html Image and equipment info is on that page. Cheers, Paul PS: Venus transit here we come! ---http://www.astro-nut.com --- |
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Capturing solar detail... a rainy day re-work
Paul,
that is the most beautiful photo of the sun I have ever seen, almost eerie looking! You noted that you need to brighten it a bit? Heck I almost got a sunburn looking at it on my monitor! Great job! Tom |
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Capturing solar detail... a rainy day re-work
"Paul Hyndman" wrote in message
. .. Hi All, With rain and mist the order of the day, mucking around in the garden after work was not in the cards, soooo... I revisited the RAW images from my April 29th session to pump a tad more juice into the quickie processing job I had done earlier. Just gorgeous. This reminds me of the most spectacular view of the sun I have ever had through a double stacked Coronado SolarMax 90 at Stellafane last summer. |
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