AR2740 and 2741 in CaK, 09052019

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AR2740 and 2741 in CaK, 09052019

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Just one successful AVI this morning, conditions were not good, but good enough when shooting this one.

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Used 1,5x Drizzle in AS!3.

ImageMoon_101723_090519_Gain=0(off)_Exposure=7kopie2 by bart moors, on Flickr


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Truly magnificent! thanks for a wonderful view :bow

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You have a lucky day, well done Bart.


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Montana wrote: Thu May 09, 2019 1:31 pm Truly magnificent! thanks for a wonderful view :bow

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Thanks Maurits and Alexandra. Two new images:

ImageSun_102946_090519_Gain=0_Gamma=63_Exposure=7,6_Drizzle15 by bart moors, on Flickr

ImageSun_101723_090519_Gain=0_Gamma=neutral_Exposure=7,6_Drizzle15 by bart moors, on Flickr


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Awesome images Bart


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Super images, Bart !

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Top shots Bart!


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Nicely done, Bart. Great images. Itching to get a view of these active regions myself, but just more clouds and rain here.

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Well done Bart !
Is it with the change of distance between the lenses ?


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christian viladrich wrote: Fri May 10, 2019 8:33 pm Well done Bart !
Is it with the change of distance between the lenses ?
Thanks Christian. Yes, it was the second session after I doubled the distance between the lenses. Here is the first one:
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So did you find a significant improvement ?


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christian viladrich wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 9:17 am So did you find a significant improvement ?
Hard to say if it really makes the images better. Seeing is everything.....
But it seems a bit easier to focus: it snaps more in and out of focus, so that is good news.


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