Saturn season
Saturn season
Here is a 2nd attempt on 13 Feb with Mewlon 210 and Philips SPC900NC webcam. Better seeing helped to yield more detailed picture.
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This is a composite of 2x800 AVI subframes. The images were captured and stacked with K3CCDTools into Tiff format. The 2 stacked images were being further tweaked, one sharpened and the other blured. The final image was median combined with ImagesPlus.Nice ... how many images did you stack?
Care you to share your processing method?
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very nice....worldclass,
thanks to the saturn opposition that we can enjoy such great view of Saturn....
2 nites ago, i used mewlon 210 with nagler t6 7mm with a mag of 354x, Saturn was at it best i ever seen...( it was eye popping and the once a lifetime views )....the cassini belt was magical and the north temperate belt on saturn is like clear as day.
thanks to the saturn opposition that we can enjoy such great view of Saturn....
2 nites ago, i used mewlon 210 with nagler t6 7mm with a mag of 354x, Saturn was at it best i ever seen...( it was eye popping and the once a lifetime views )....the cassini belt was magical and the north temperate belt on saturn is like clear as day.
Nice image, but it seems like you have stacked two different sets of images before and after opposition, as I see two shadows on the rings, on both left and right side of Saturn. Visually, we can't see both shadows on the rings simultaneously. 

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looking at saturn "pinch" where the ring is intercepting perhaps suggest that it could be the anomaly of the stacking software....rlow wrote:Seems like you have stacked two different sets of images before and after opposition, as I see two shadows on the rings, on both left and right side of Saturn. We can't see this visually.
There is a new version of registax v4...you want to try out to see if it is the same effect.