Sergei Golyshev (AFK during workdays)
Laboartorium Solaris: The Great Wall of Fire
There it is, in the bottom right quadrant :)
Safety first while watching the SUN!
28.04.2015 09:21 MSK (I'm totally lost in relating my local time to whatever standard).
TIS DMK23U274 on Coronado PST on Celestron CG-4 with motor.
Clumsy blend of two datasets of 25% of 600 frames taken with 1/500 and 1/293 seconds per frame. Stacked in Autostakkert!2, deconvolved and wavelet-sharpened in AstraImage 3.0, aligned and blended in PS.
Note: need extra technical details? Feel free to ask ;)
Tech note: I have found out that in deconvolution (at least that of Richardson-Lucy type) AstraImage tends to saturate image to untolerable extent. Since I keep my historgram near 90-95% saturation, it is a big problem. It can be solved by adding say 9 pixels of pure 65536 in the corner of the image to trick the programm. Works fine!
Laboartorium Solaris: The Great Wall of Fire
There it is, in the bottom right quadrant :)
Safety first while watching the SUN!
28.04.2015 09:21 MSK (I'm totally lost in relating my local time to whatever standard).
TIS DMK23U274 on Coronado PST on Celestron CG-4 with motor.
Clumsy blend of two datasets of 25% of 600 frames taken with 1/500 and 1/293 seconds per frame. Stacked in Autostakkert!2, deconvolved and wavelet-sharpened in AstraImage 3.0, aligned and blended in PS.
Note: need extra technical details? Feel free to ask ;)
Tech note: I have found out that in deconvolution (at least that of Richardson-Lucy type) AstraImage tends to saturate image to untolerable extent. Since I keep my historgram near 90-95% saturation, it is a big problem. It can be solved by adding say 9 pixels of pure 65536 in the corner of the image to trick the programm. Works fine!