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Offline Christoph Puetz

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Jupiter, processed in PI after videoframe stacking
« on: 2011 October 06 11:33:44 »
Dear PI Users,

here is a Jupiter photo (with moon Ganymed).
Composed of 170 / 2500 video frames, taken with a Canon EOS 550 in HD-resolution.
Instrument was a Planewave 500/3500mm reflector in ocular-projection.

I only stacked the video frames in Registax, but final processing was made in PI, esp
with the following functions:

ATrousWaveletTransform
CLAHE
Histogram Transformation
Curves and a slight increase in color saturation.

http://www.ccdsky.eu/Astronomy/slides/f-pi_rs_MVI_8878_frame0001_clone.html
Any feedback and/or hints are welcome.

Christoph
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Offline Enzo De Bernardini

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Re: Jupiter, processed in PI after videoframe stacking
« Reply #1 on: 2011 October 06 12:25:11 »
Nice shot Christoph!

I see something of shift in B and R channels, maybe you can try to adjust with ChannelMatch. I did some tests, these values seem to work, but you need to adjust them using the original image:

Rx: 0.50
Ry: 0.50

Bx: -1.50
By: -2.00

Process icon attached.

Best regards,

Enzo.

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Re: Jupiter, processed in PI after videoframe stacking
« Reply #2 on: 2011 October 07 04:56:30 »
Hi Enzo,

thank you very much for this hint. In fact, I did not use this function yet and I learn that I should
consider it often. In fact, after correction with your parameters the colour is more adequate.
Thank you !!

Christoph
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Re: Jupiter, processed in PI after videoframe stacking
« Reply #3 on: 2011 October 07 07:41:40 »
I'm happy to help! :)

Greetings,

Enzo.

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Re: Jupiter, processed in PI after videoframe stacking
« Reply #4 on: 2011 October 08 07:30:23 »
Hi,

Rare to see planetary images to be processed with PI..

This is definitly the answer that it works  ;)

Nice work!

Cheers

Lex
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