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Old 28-September-2006, 01:36 AM
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Hi group. Here are some Moon photos taken with my 125 etx and a sac 7 ccd camera. All are 20 sec. avi's at 1/30 of a sec. 5 frames a sec. Run through registax and cleaned up in photoshop 9.0 and noiseware.

I have not been out for sometime now to do any ccd work, being a rare good night I thought I should get out and practice alittle before I forgot how. Sorry for not naming the photos. hope you enjoy.
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Well done my Friend getting the best of the 127.
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Hi group. Here are some Moon photos taken with my 125 etx and a sac 7 ccd camera. All are 20 sec. avi's at 1/30 of a sec. 5 frames a sec. Run through registax and cleaned up in photoshop 9.0 and noiseware.

I have not been out for sometime now to do any ccd work, being a rare good night I thought I should get out and practice alittle before I forgot how. Sorry for not naming the photos. hope you enjoy.
Forgive me but I took shots 9, 11 and 13 and stitched them together using autostitch (free software that automatically rotates, brightness matches, white balances, warps and merges photos together).

Here's the result.



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very nice images with redish touch.thanks paul.
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Thanks guys. Sometimes I just get tired of gray so I leave the colors the way my ccd see the image. Clop nice job. I never heard of autostitch I am going to find this freeware and try it. Thanks, again nice job
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Thanks guys. Sometimes I just get tired of gray so I leave the colors the way my ccd see the image. Clop nice job. I never heard of autostitch I am going to find this freeware and try it. Thanks, again nice job
Here is autostitch

http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html

It's truly amazing. You can take 60 photographs of, say, your kitchen, at random, and autostitch perfectly joins it all together for you.

The result is scaled down by default. You can force it to maintain original scale in the options.

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I never tried Autostitch yet. Here is another one that I've used to lunar mosaics that works very well.
iMerge - http://www.geocities.com/jgroveuk/iMerge.html

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