High Res Moon Mosaic with RegiStax 6

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High Res Moon Mosaic with RegiStax 6

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This was taken last evening, a 20 panel mosaic of Mare Imbrium with 2 prominent features, Sinus Iridum and Plato. This was also my first hand experience processing with the latest Registax 6, and I must say , its latest multi point registration/alignment feature is a joy to use.

Taken with Tak Mewlon 210, 3x TV Barlow & DMK41 Mono Cam
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Registax can't work with Win7 on my lappy :(
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Nice! Wow. Version 6 already.
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great effort! would make a nice 20x13 poster!
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Great capture, Bro. Looks like you are still burning bright in there!
And gee..you managed to take my villa on the moon. Its the 2 craters near the centre. Do drop by and visit if you can.hahaha [smilie=cool.gif]
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Post by timatworksg »

Great Mosiac. Interesting composition and texture in this shot! Like the angle and flat space. Agree with Remus...would make a great poster! Throw in some graphic text and to make it artsy!
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Here is another one captured on the same evening. This is Clavius locality. Uploaded with a larger file with higher resolution, may take a while to reveal the photo.
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very very very nice!!!!!
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Fantastic stuff! Looks like a screenshot captured from a blu-ray hollywood big budget sci-fi movie!
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Post by kensou »

i can imagine myself seeing see civilization on going at the moon [smilie=admire2.gif] [smilie=admire2.gif]
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