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new computer / new process so new images !
Hi to all
today a new computer : ASUS pro SSD 500Go / 16 Gigas RAM
Lucy-Richardson deconvolution with imPPG soft !
test on 3 images taken on 2014 / 2015
204 mm refractor +herschelwedge Baader density 2 + barlow 3x + continuum filter
I've never obtained this kind of details I'm happy ...
Then in few weeks a new camera : Basler 1920-155...so good !
best regards
Phil
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2014 / 19th of Nov
2014 / 18th of Oct
2015 / 26 th of Aug
today a new computer : ASUS pro SSD 500Go / 16 Gigas RAM
Lucy-Richardson deconvolution with imPPG soft !
test on 3 images taken on 2014 / 2015
204 mm refractor +herschelwedge Baader density 2 + barlow 3x + continuum filter
I've never obtained this kind of details I'm happy ...
Then in few weeks a new camera : Basler 1920-155...so good !
best regards
Phil
my website http://www.photoastro.com/
2014 / 19th of Nov
2014 / 18th of Oct
2015 / 26 th of Aug
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Re: new computer / new process so new images !
Superb set of images.
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Hi Philippe,
congratulation! Great and perfekt Pictures! ImPPG is one of the best tools i know.
Want to see more!
Greets Dirk
congratulation! Great and perfekt Pictures! ImPPG is one of the best tools i know.
Want to see more!
Greets Dirk
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Re: new computer / new process so new images !
Phillipe, wonderful images. I have switched to using IMPG all the time now, gives the best results.
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Re: new computer / new process so new images !
Hi Philippe,
Congrats on new equipment and great set of images.
Alfred
Congrats on new equipment and great set of images.
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Re: new computer / new process so new images !
Incredible spot details. Superb indeed
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Re: new computer / new process so new images !
Stunning images, Philippe. Such fantastic penumbral detail and granulation.
ImPPG every time.
Stu.
ImPPG every time.
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Wow! Incredible detail there!
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Nice images, Phillippe !
Two questions:
2. Do you use Baader solar film or do you use only a Herschel prism with it's two filters?
Thanks,
Valery
Two questions:
1. Is this imPPG has the deconvolution routine L-R ?Philippe TOSI wrote:
Lucy-Richardson deconvolution with imPPG soft !
204 mm refractor +herschelwedge Baader density 2 + barlow 3x + continuum filter
2. Do you use Baader solar film or do you use only a Herschel prism with it's two filters?
Thanks,
Valery
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Re: new computer / new process so new images !
Thank you Valery
1 : Yess LR with sliders on imPPG, very easy to use.
2 : no good images with astrosolar. only the objective with Herschelwedge + 0, 9 density filtre 2" + Continuum 31, 75mm behind the 3x televue barlow lens.
1 : Yess LR with sliders on imPPG, very easy to use.
2 : no good images with astrosolar. only the objective with Herschelwedge + 0, 9 density filtre 2" + Continuum 31, 75mm behind the 3x televue barlow lens.
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Re: new computer / new process so new images !
Great job, Philippe, that's the proper detail level from such aperture.
Though I must admit when I reprocessed some of my old WL images (from 180 mm at f/15, Solar Continuum, 3.75 μm pixel) with ImPPG, I had the impression that granules look slightly better (sharper) when using wavelets (in Registax 6).
Valery, for ImPPG see the link in my signature.
Though I must admit when I reprocessed some of my old WL images (from 180 mm at f/15, Solar Continuum, 3.75 μm pixel) with ImPPG, I had the impression that granules look slightly better (sharper) when using wavelets (in Registax 6).
Valery, for ImPPG see the link in my signature.
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Fantastic HR WL images Philippe. I also bought a new laptop computer with a SSD drive. Out of this world
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Thanks for the link. Download done. Thumbs up!GreatAttractor wrote:Great job, Philippe, that's the proper detail level from such aperture.
Though I must admit when I reprocessed some of my old WL images (from 180 mm at f/15, Solar Continuum, 3.75 μm pixel) with ImPPG, I had the impression that granules look slightly better (sharper) when using wavelets (in Registax 6).
Valery, for ImPPG see the link in my signature.
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Outstanding details Philippe
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Thanks Phil good to see what is possible with various equipment.
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yes that's right.
i'm looking for...Thank you for your interesting comment.
i'm looking for...Thank you for your interesting comment.
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outstanding images, phenomenal details, much interesting detail
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Re: new computer / new process so new images !
Picture 2 definitely looks best from a distance but has a lot of noise close up, picture 1 is nice and smooth but perhaps over-sharpened a little. However, they are all infinitely better than I could ever do
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Re: new computer / new process so new images !
yes Alexandra i think too.
the most important is to move the sliders very
slowly .
the image must be as natural as possible.
perhaps a mix between registax6 and imPPG
the most important is to move the sliders very
slowly .
the image must be as natural as possible.
perhaps a mix between registax6 and imPPG
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This is a question of money and patience invested (assume that your processing on the same level due imPPG help).Montana wrote: However, they are all infinitely better than I could ever do
Alexandra
Just build or buy an 8" refractor tweak it with imaging train and hunt for the great seeing. Time to time it must happen at your location.
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Re: new computer / new process so new images !
yes Valery It's right
approx 3400 euros only for the tube, self made construction.
the seeing is very important so, but on my observatory never better than 6-7/10.
most of time 4-5/10 maximum.
approx 3400 euros only for the tube, self made construction.
the seeing is very important so, but on my observatory never better than 6-7/10.
most of time 4-5/10 maximum.
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