An uncomfortable day but the AR of the last while is still putting on a show.
The images below were the result of stacked tiffs taken with a Lunt152 at 3800mm + Quark Chromosphere with a Blackfly S (5Mp) working at an ROI of 3 Mp. Excuse the noise.
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AR moving to the limb on July 18
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Re: AR moving to the limb on July 18
Real depth to the image Lou!
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Re: AR moving to the limb on July 18
Nice feathery texture, Lou. Great images. We'll miss that AR, but hopefully it will come around again.
Still.
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Still.
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Re: AR moving to the limb on July 18
I like High res. shot, this one also :-)
For noise reduction I often apply a very noise reduction. I use a gaussian blur, starting at 0.3 pixel, then adjusting.
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Alex.
For noise reduction I often apply a very noise reduction. I use a gaussian blur, starting at 0.3 pixel, then adjusting.
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Alex.