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Two months ago my friends chipped in and secretly got me a Meade DSI
for my birthday. Weather and work have kept it in the box for those two months, but last night I had my first chance to try it out, and I must say: Having never done any type of CCD imaging before, I'm surprised by (a) how easy it was to use and (b)how nice the pictures looked. Not research quality, but a very accurate depiction of what I see in the eyepiece. In some cases, BETTER than what I see in the eyepiece. I've put a brief review in the astronomy section of my website (www.garmachi.com) along with the best of the pics. I know I have a long way to go and a lot to learn, but this new toy will be my first step on the long road for me. ALSO... I was wondering what software the wise and experience folks of this group might recommend for stacking, aligning, and processing raw images? Thanks! Gary Sizer www.garmachi.com |
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