I had planned to test my final DS configuration today with a Solar Spectrum 0.5Å filter coupled with a Quark Combo
Chromosphere. The SS filter has a built in blocker and the Quark would have its blocker removed.
I started imaging with an intact Quark in single stack and imaged AR 2868 at about f23 under very windy conditions as the rain clouds approached from the west. Soon after I packed up, there were a few brief sprinkles of rain and then clouds were left covering most of the sky. I didn't have a chance to test the DS combination today. Tomorrow looks better.
Lou
Here's today's products (SS only, no DS due to weather)
AR2868
and a very hazy prom
AR2868 on a blustery day (Sept 6)
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Re: AR2868 on a blustery day (Sept 6)
Promising results Lou!
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