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| Taken on 3rd May 2005. This digital image, taken with my Tucam Pro II. This image has been stacked and processed. |
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| Taken on 3rd May 2005. This time, I let the camera overexpose, this allowed the moons to show. I've placed the correctly exposed image over the overexposed planet, to help with orientation. In this image calisto is closer to us than the planet. IO is behind. |
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| Taken on 4rd May 2005. This digital image, taken with my Tucam Pro II. This image has been stacked and processed. The dark patch is a large festoon. See this artical on space.com for more details |
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| Taken on 7th May 2005. This digital image, taken with my Tucam Pro II using a 2x Barlow lens. This image has been stacked and processed. I'm still learning how to capture this kind of image, and I feel the settings can be improved. You should be able to make out the Great Red Spot, and below that the shadow of IO, which had transited a couple of hours previously. |
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| Taken on 10th May 2005. Collomation is critial. I spent about an hour tweeking the collomation of the scope using my web cam and barlow. I then took 800 frames and processed this in Registax 3. After several attempts, I found the settings that worked best this image. Then I moved to Paint shop Pro and applied the Automatic colour correction, unsharp mask and finally an edge preserving smooth. |
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| Taken on 14th May 2005. This shot is taken from a 2000 frame AVI file. It took several attempts to process the image to my liking. |
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