I have finally finished my first prominence animation consisting of 375 images at 20 second intervals.Thank you Alexandra for your advice on processing and posting. Here is a brief description of my Image acquisition and batch processing.
Captured with Firecapture with my Lunt 60mmSS H-alpha scope , ASI 290mm camera 2x barlow.
Stacking - Autostakert3
Sharpening and alignment - Imppg
Image resizing - IrfanView64
False colour and Gif creation - GIMP
Macro's created with MinI Mouse Macro.
Hope you enjoy the animation, I think the the faint prom is the most interesting.
Martin
Prom 20-02-2020 by Martin Symonds, on Flickr
Prominence Animation 20/02/2020
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Prominence Animation 20/02/2020
H alpha : ,Skywatcher 120mm F8 open frame refractor, a tilted 2" 7nm H-alpha filter as a sub energy rejection filter, Baader TZ4 telecentric focal extender, Player One energy rejection filter, Combo Quark Chromosphere, Naked PST etalon for double stacking, ASI74mm camera
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Re: Prominence Animation 20/02/2020
Great image and congrats on the SPoD
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