by Boomer12k » Thu Jun 02, 2016 7:56 am
Yes, several night ago, I got my best pic of Mars, and fair image...(for my cheap camera), of Saturn. Jupiter turned out the best as it is big and bright. I even got the red spot...so cool... really excited about Mars. Jupiter was taken with the "Sharpen" setting in the Autostar Envisage software, that took out the Saturation and gave a less saturated image. Stacked many together, and got a sharper image, without the orange over-glare of my previous images.
Mars before, was a washed out red blob, I also don't get good focus sometimes. And Atmospheric warping hinders things as well. Now, I can see there is some surface detail...brought out with Registax's Wavelet function.
But FINALLY, I can tell it is Mars.
Much improvement, with room for more, I admit....
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Yes, several night ago, I got my best pic of Mars, and fair image...(for my cheap camera), of Saturn. Jupiter turned out the best as it is big and bright. I even got the red spot...so cool... really excited about Mars. Jupiter was taken with the "Sharpen" setting in the Autostar Envisage software, that took out the Saturation and gave a less saturated image. Stacked many together, and got a sharper image, without the orange over-glare of my previous images.
Mars before, was a washed out red blob, I also don't get good focus sometimes. And Atmospheric warping hinders things as well. Now, I can see there is some surface detail...brought out with Registax's Wavelet function.
But FINALLY, I can tell it is Mars.
Much improvement, with room for more, I admit....
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