halpha solar animation of 2 March

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halpha solar animation of 2 March

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Good evening to all,

As the protuberances were calm today, I tried a little animation towards the two active areas on the surface.

At the fs60 with its sm40 double stack, BF10, lens x2 in ADC and zwo178mm

AS!3 treatments, photoshop, registax 5.1 and virtualdub
60 films of 900 images every 60 seconds between 13h59 and 15h06 UT on 2 March.

Gif at 7 img/s reduced to 75% (9Mo)

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Xvid at 7img/s (10Mo)

http://www.astrosurf.com/ls35dx/new52/S ... i178mm.avi

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Lots going on! Very nice!


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Nice activity Stephane.


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Cool action capture.


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This is really neat. It’s amazing what such a small aperture can do!


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I like your animation, Stephane ! Well done.

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Post by Montana »

That's a cracking animation Stephane :hamster: :bow :movie
Such a pity Astrosurf won't pay for a security certificate, they aren't that expensive :(

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