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Old 14-June-2008, 08:01 AM
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Had a below average open window to image and my rgb were of low count to process (too much noise) and after the tenth session and being late it came out better then the rest and processed it. Clear Skies to all
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You recorded, and processed a lot of sequences for that presentation.

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Fantastic. Thank you for sharing

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Efrain, Great work!
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nice set of pics efrain.

i just settled in my new house, did t really get nice weather here always cloudy, but man its dark! i am 60 km away from city. i sure will be taking the big boy out soon,, :P
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Thanks Robert, Yes alot i could possibly make an animation of them my last attempt to make one on mars did not came out so well. The last one from the sequence came out better with more color data. This year will be the lowest and hardest to image at northern latitudes from next year on after it will climb back up and much better observations.
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And Thanks Ozzmosis, I'm glad your settled down. Looking forward to see some images on your new dark location.
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very nice sequence Efrain!
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Thanks Dietmar, It was selected Picture of the Day today at Astronomy.com mag. Now processing this morning sessions.
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Efrain you just get better!

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Thanks Chrissy, With time progressing as we speak and with persistance we all get better in what we do. Thanks again and Clear Skies
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