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Mars, Oct. 22nd, 2005
The first of a new pass at reprocessing my 2005 Mars images. This is significantly improved both in detail and in color rendition. The new process involves resampling the image in VirtualDub, doubling its frame size, and then using 5 alignment points in Registax; the last step is recombining the five separate bitmaps into a single image. Each of the separate stacks was about 220 frames of a 645-frame AVI file. Mouseover the image to find feature names (courtesy CalSky). Image was made with SV152 apo, 4X Powermate, an FL-D filter, and a ToUCam Pro 840K webcam at a shutter speed of 1/25th second.
Scope and mount supplied by 3RF (see www.3rf.org).
Mars, Oct. 22nd, 2005
The first of a new pass at reprocessing my 2005 Mars images. This is significantly improved both in detail and in color rendition. The new process involves resampling the image in VirtualDub, doubling its frame size, and then using 5 alignment points in Registax; the last step is recombining the five separate bitmaps into a single image. Each of the separate stacks was about 220 frames of a 645-frame AVI file. Mouseover the image to find feature names (courtesy CalSky). Image was made with SV152 apo, 4X Powermate, an FL-D filter, and a ToUCam Pro 840K webcam at a shutter speed of 1/25th second.
Scope and mount supplied by 3RF (see www.3rf.org).