Which image is in CaK view?

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Which is CaK view?

Poll ended at Sun Sep 02, 2007 10:34 am

Image 1 is in CaK View
0
No votes
Image 2 is in Cak View
6
86%
Both are in CaK View
1
14%
 
Total votes: 7

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Which image is in CaK view?

Post by mrngbss »

I took two sets of images this morning, one in white light (using Herschel wedge), the other in CaK-line(using Herschel Wedge with Baader CaK filter).

Both are processed in Registax using the same settings, single align point, and same wavelets, same jpeg compression, same image capture size.

Which of the following image is in K-line?

Image No. 1 >
Image
Image No. 2>
Image

Happy guessing.
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Second image - the filaments gave it away.
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Yes, the 2nd pic seem to go deeper.
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Yes, Image 2 is in CaK. :)
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