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Really about as good as it gets. Excellent capture. The details are so crisp!

And congratulations for the TSS APOD award.

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Thanks to all guys for your appreciations. i conclude to proces all the sets of the night of 1st october. In this image there are the three best set.

Bye and clear skies!
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Beautiful, Michael! What workflow did you use? A video of R and B and then used Astrostakkert and Registax6?

I tried using a monochrome camera (no filters) and a color camera on my C11" the other night. It was ok but I usually do DSOs. So, I do not really know what approach to use.

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Superb image of Mars Michael.
Thank you for the share.
Clear Skies.
Regards,

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umasscrew39 wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 8:40 pm Beautiful, Michael! What workflow did you use? A video of R and B and then used Astrostakkert and Registax6?

I tried using a monochrome camera (no filters) and a color camera on my C11" the other night. It was ok but I usually do DSOs. So, I do not really know what approach to use.

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I use AS!2 for the stack, Astrosurface for the sharp and wavelet, winjupos for the derotations of each channel.
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one of the most beautiful photo I have seen.
well done, thx.
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