Proms were hard to image today but the active region/filament were willing targets.
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Re: Filament and active region on Aug 15
Super shots, Lou ! Processing also great.... the positive is my favorite, it seems to show better the small details
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Nice images, Lou!
Were they done with a 4" instrument or with a something larger?
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Were they done with a 4" instrument or with a something larger?
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Re: Filament and active region on Aug 15
So soft and fluffy I could just drop myself into the first image, I love your processing
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Re: Filament and active region on Aug 15
Thanks for the views and comments, everyone.
Hi, Valery.
These images were taken in somewhat hazy skies using a Lunt 152 doubled stacked with a Quark Chromosphere at 3800 mm (f/25) on a Blackfly S camera (5 Mp).
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Hi, Valery.
These images were taken in somewhat hazy skies using a Lunt 152 doubled stacked with a Quark Chromosphere at 3800 mm (f/25) on a Blackfly S camera (5 Mp).
Lou