The SDO imagry was though indeed my inspiration for the work...
Was fun to finally see what this looks like, been months now since I finished this project,
We are definately in peak cycle folks
Its way more advanced than that, the colour and other filters I overlap to create the notch are chosen by colour so that the notch thats created passes that wavelength at that colour, these are all natural colour just as with a Quark.Graeme1858 wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2024 9:56 pm You have put a lot of work into this project Aaron. Impressive.
Do you colourise your images to match the SDO images or have you picked the SDO images that match your colouring?
Thanks Mike, Was a blast...
Thank You Jean-Yves...messier 111 wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2024 11:12 pm I am very impressed by your meticulous, very beautiful work, thx Aaron.
StarHugger wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2024 10:19 pmIts way more advanced than that, the colour and other filters I overlap to create the notch are chosen by colour so that the notch thats created passes that wavelength at that colour, these are all natural colour just as with a Quark.Graeme1858 wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2024 9:56 pm You have put a lot of work into this project Aaron. Impressive.
Do you colourise your images to match the SDO images or have you picked the SDO images that match your colouring?
Thanks Again Graeme, I gave a bit more on the method so its a little better understood/maybe even tried. An interesting tidbit is the SDO Imagry was only originally colourized to tell one wave from the next as the're all so similar at a glance. Have an awesome night!Graeme1858 wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2024 2:07 amStarHugger wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2024 10:19 pmIts way more advanced than that, the colour and other filters I overlap to create the notch are chosen by colour so that the notch thats created passes that wavelength at that colour, these are all natural colour just as with a Quark.Graeme1858 wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2024 9:56 pm You have put a lot of work into this project Aaron. Impressive.
Do you colourise your images to match the SDO images or have you picked the SDO images that match your colouring?
Yes, you described your method a while back, it's fascinating. I understand elements, temperatures, frequencies and colours but I don't know anything about the Quark (except for the one behind the bar in DS9)
And that's why I wondered about the colours you use. The first magenta image is an SDO 211 angstroms, 21.1nm, Fe XIV. Your adjacent image is the colour you get with your Ca-K filter. So I wondered if the match was a result of SDO false colour colourisation or a natural coincidence.
Either way, it is an intriguing subject and your images are stunning.
Thanks Jeff ! Have an Awesome Day indeed!
Thanks Tareq ! Have an Awesome Day !