Dear All,
I have been busy replacing my ( very ) old dome that had got so fragile it was starting fracture
whenever I moved it.
Had a first light with the new dome this morining ( early doors ). I did not manage to beat the seeing
nor the incoming cloud, but at least it was proof of pudding.
I have also had to replace my old desktop for an i5 system with a new monitor.
I am trying to get used to the new monitor for processing, so may have over-processed in Imppg.
Best wishes,
David
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Out with the old ... 19/06/2018
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Re: Out with the old ... 19/06/2018
David:
Nice dome and very good shot, like the processing.
Regards,
Eric.
Nice dome and very good shot, like the processing.
Regards,
Eric.
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Re: Out with the old ... 19/06/2018
Very nice close-up of the surface and congratulations on your new observatory (and computer), David.
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Re: Out with the old ... 19/06/2018
The old one looks really sad, Dave.
Good solar images. Nicely done.
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Good solar images. Nicely done.
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Re: Out with the old ... 19/06/2018
You look like you have a fabulous spot, are you on the moors? I bet you have to tie that dome down in winter?
The Sun image looks superbly processed, incredibly fine detail, spot on!
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The Sun image looks superbly processed, incredibly fine detail, spot on!
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Nice image, and very well processed!
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Thank you all.
Apologies, I thought I had replied earlier but it does not appear that I did ?
Best wishes,
David
Apologies, I thought I had replied earlier but it does not appear that I did ?
Best wishes,
David
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Nice new dome there and great closeups with the Tal!
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