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Just a quick broad band shot at AR 3315 at ca. F30 with ASI 174, red filter and 180 mm MAK. It was supposed to be excellent seeing today, but in reality it was very unsteady, I had rains during the night, probably some local instability persisted. I just got one decent image of AR 3315 that I'm posting. I've changed a little bit my processing workflow, I'm avoiding the wavelet filters of registax, I go directly yto IMPPG before the final touches with Photoshop. Maybe the final result is less noisy than before
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That is a nice image for sure.


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A good looking closeup!


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