Re: IDL processed mosaic image of the Moon, 8000x8800 pixels [message #69763] |
Mon, 08 February 2010 09:07 |
pgrigis
Messages: 436 Registered: September 2007
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On Feb 7, 10:40 pm, Andrew Cool <andrew.c...@dsto.defence.gov.au>
wrote:
> Hello All,
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> Here's an IDL-processed image of the Moon to rock your socks off,
> especially given that it was created using an 8" refractor by an
> amateur
> astronomer (but very good IDL programmer), Dr Michael Theusner
> of Hannover, Germany.
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> http://www.theusner.eu/astro/images/moon/20100126/20100126_M ond_final...
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> or :- http://tinyurl.com/yd3pqen
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> Michael writes :-
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> We changed the final image to 80% which allowed additional
> sharpening.
> It looks so much better than the 100% version. It is still big enough
> anyway, 8000x8800 pixels (14 MB).
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> Luminance was recorded through the 8" refractor + 1.7x barlow lens =
> 5260 mm focal length (f/26.3) and a DMK 31. The enhanced color stems
> from focal 40D images through a C11."
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> All processed using Michael's AviStack IDL program atwww.avistack.de
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> Amazing Stuff! Someone should give this guy a job...
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> Cheers,
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> Andrew Cool (Who's more than a little jealous that this image isn't
> mine!)
Thud!
(that was the sound of my jaw dropping to the floor).
Ciao,
Paolo
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