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02/22/2004 01:22:14 AM · #1
A few weeks ago I posted some moon shots i took.

well tonight I got the urge to reprocess the images a little differently

here the original single image


This was my first stacking job


this is the reprocessed image


this time i croped and then sharpened each image, then I stacked 21 images using registax, then I adjusted the contrast and brightness and the gamma a little

James
02/22/2004 01:28:56 AM · #2
All i gotta say is "WOW"! The detail is great. I would love to see the full resolution image.
02/22/2004 01:38:17 AM · #3
second that - nicely done. I like everything about the newest version except for the, IMO, overly tight crop.
02/22/2004 01:40:32 AM · #4
I'll have to agree with the others, this is great. Its amazing how much detail you got out of that. I wonder how much detail NASA is getting with some of their telescopes if you can get this much detail with yours.
02/22/2004 01:56:46 AM · #5
thanks for the comments, well that is the full size image, i will have to shoot throuh my big telescope to get a larger image, this one was shot through a 400mm scope, my big scope is 2000mm

James
02/22/2004 03:02:10 AM · #6
So, what is registax, and where can it be found?
02/22/2004 03:49:23 AM · #7
registax is an image editing program specifically created for stacking multiple images for astrophotography...and its free

Registax web site

i think it only spis out b/w images, I have not used it for anything other than the moon, other editing is done with other programs like Ulead or photoshop

James
02/22/2004 11:28:03 AM · #8
Hey James, Nice job! All I have to say is "gotta find me a C5 OTA one of these days!"
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