good evening to all,
on saturday, i wanted to try for the first time an animation on a "filaprom" ... i must not have chosen the right one, nothing much happens and the luminosity variations are a bit annoying, but hey ...
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sincerely
stéphane
halpha animation on June 3
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Re: halpha animation on June 3
That's a nice animation Stephane!
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Re: halpha animation on June 3
Nice Stephane, sometimes those large filaproms are simply quiescent! The luminosity variations can be mitigated a bit in Pixinsight but you also can lose some contrast at the same time.
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