Sun 13.02.2012

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Sun 13.02.2012

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Hello from Barcelona:
Here is the last image of AR1429. Soon, good bye 1429.

Registax 6.0


AutoStakkert2 (thank you Alexandra) Wavelets with Registax 6.0



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Re: Sun 13.02.2012

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Oh MY!! did you capture that from a spaceship? Gosh that's beautiful :)

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Re: Sun 13.02.2012

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Hi Pepe

excellent shot :bow:


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HI Pepe, I can tell this shot has excellent resolution because you have captured the elusive granulation near the limb. Awesome.


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Re: Sun 13.02.2012

Post by Montana »

Hi Pepe,
I had a look through your other WL pictures from today on Flickr. Have you tried out Autostakkert 2 yet? I think it may improve them and get a more even process over the field. It's very easy to use, if you need any help just ask.

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Re: Sun 13.02.2012

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Terrific shot! :bow:


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Wonderful result, good by 1429!


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excellent closeups


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Excellent closeups, feels like you are hovering over it in a spaceship.

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Re: Sun 13.02.2012

Post by marktownley »

Tup shots Pepe! Lets hope another big active region isn't too long coming round again...


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Post by Giuseppe Petralia »

congratulations, great detail
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