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Old 23-April-2007, 11:46 PM
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Default first light 9" TMB Apo on moon

hi guys,

after more than one year deepskyimaging I thought it was time to have FL on moon.
last time I imaged moon was in 04 and 05 with my laste scope the 14" SC.
ever since the DMK 21f04 was lying around,...

9" TMB Apo f/22,5 (2,5 powermate)
seeing 4-5/10
DMK 21f04
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registax 4 (multipoint)

Daguerr:


Gassendi:


Theophilius and Cyrillus:


since I`m a bit out of practice in lunar imaging I`d be greatful for any hints and tips You might have...e.g reg4 can do so many more things than my old reg2...???

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Old 24-April-2007, 12:28 AM
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Wow! The detail is astounding.

You need help? I can't offer any. . . .
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Old 24-April-2007, 12:54 AM
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Cool images. Lots of details.
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Old 24-April-2007, 01:24 AM
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Hi dietmar

If you think you are a tad rusty I dont see it. I ran your photos through photoshop cs2 were I lightened them up just a little. Then I ran them through photofilter were I added a little highlight. then through noiseware were I removed the smallest amount of noise from the photos.

These adjustments are what I would do if I had taken them. Your photos are great just the way they are. I would like to see more of your lunar work, theres not alot of people on this forum that do close up lunar photos. I have been giving it my best try using a 5inch mak with some success. Great work indeed Paul
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