I took 1000 frames of jupiter while there was an Io transit. Interested to see what's capable with the data. Here's the file cut down to size with pipp. https://www.mediafire.com/file/r1efx3809fd2uso/jupiter+7+pipp.avi/fileIf you're interested in the full file I have it. raw stacked image https://www.mediafire.com/file/0ko65etfbqx5z0l/jupiter+7+pippjup7+small_cro_100r_32T_500reg.tif/file |
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Not much, poor blurry data stream.
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I'm not well-travelled when it comes to planetary imaging but here goes  |
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It might be better to just put up your final stacked image for processing? Also, what are the details telescope, camera, frame rate, etc.
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Tony Gondola: It might be better to just put up your final stacked image for processing? Also, what are the details telescope, camera, frame rate, etc. I can do that. Details Scope is the 6se, camera is asi533mc pro, I think it was 10ms 1000 frames. here is the raw stacked image https://www.mediafire.com/file/0ko65etfbqx5z0l/jupiter+7+pippjup7+small_cro_100r_32T_500reg.tif/file |
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Tony Gondola: It might be better to just put up your final stacked image for processing? Also, what are the details telescope, camera, frame rate, etc. Used a 6se, asi533mc pro, 1000 frames at 10ms
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 This is about all there is in the data as 1000 frames isn't much. It looks a lot better downscaled 50%.
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 This is about all there is in the data as 1000 frames isn't much. It looks a lot better downscaled 50%. what's a good amount of frames in your opinion? I was somewhat afraid of too much rotation if I captured too many frames. Thanks for the edit.
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As may as possible. It depends on your resolution. There's a calculator somewhere on the net that will give you that figure. You should be able to do 2 or 3 minutes at least. You also might want to look into using WinJupos. It's software that will actually de-rotate your date. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5BdwYpWW-s |
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If seeing and turbulence are good then take more frames, this camera can't give you more fps even with ROI, but keep trying, i spent like almost 1.5 years imaging planets and not all nights i can get good results.
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I have a mak127 with asi662mc and for jupiter I usually go with no more than 2mins of avi (im not using winjupos). If seeing seems good I use 10ms-15ms, on bad seeing 5ms-10ms exposure. Depends on roi but on max resolution I end up with no less than 2000 frames and then I stack around 20%-30%. Check my pictures if u want to see the result. My work flow: Autostakkert4(stack)--->registax(sharpen,rgb balance)--->photoshop. PS. Registax wavelets,camera raw in photoshop and thats what I got from your picture. Im just a beginner though   |
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