Dear Friends,
I've been waiting for a chance to take a photo for quite a long time already. Yesterday the sky is a bit clear so I set up my scope, table, chair, computer, etc. After setting up all the things huge thick clouds cover up the Jupiter.
So I gave up and go shopping for a while. After I come back from shopping, the sky was so clear. So I decided to set up again and capture.
Luckily the sky was so stable and got some avis.
I'm happy to share my result to you all . . .
The picture is the best 114 frames stacked from 465 frames avi.
Resample (factor 3)
Adjust Wavelet 2,3,4,5
Apply RGB shift
Adjust Gamma
Resized 75% and 50%
Croped and labeled in PS2
Comments are welcome!!!
Cheers !!!
8-)
boothee
Jupiter - 25th June, 2006
Jupiter - 25th June, 2006
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Hi! Thanks for your comments . . .
Here is another one captured on same date.
The attached picture is stacked only the best 55 frames from 400 frames avi. Reduced saturation a little bit.
Looks more natural for me! Drop a comment when you have time!
Cheers!!!

boothee
Here is another one captured on same date.
The attached picture is stacked only the best 55 frames from 400 frames avi. Reduced saturation a little bit.
Looks more natural for me! Drop a comment when you have time!
Cheers!!!

boothee
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