Solar images restoration.

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Interesting reading for us.

All is interesting, about image restoration on the page 119 and 131.

https://books.google.com.ua/books?id=SD ... &q&f=false


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Indeed Valery a lot of scientific findings, thanks for sharing with us.


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That's very interesting Valery, good find! I think we'll put this in the solar library in a few days time once it has had some coverage here in the main forum page.


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Valery:
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Very interesting indeed although I don't think we will be able to apply it at home?

Interesting to note I need to have a maximum of 10ms for exposure times and collect data within 5 seconds, that is a helpful tip :)

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Montana wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2019 12:45 pm Very interesting indeed although I don't think we will be able to apply it at home?

Interesting to note I need to have a maximum of 10ms for exposure times and collect data within 5 seconds, that is a helpful tip :)

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Take it easier, Alexandra! All is not so bad. I usually use a recording cadence up to 20sec with an 11" telescope, especially near large sun spots where strong magnetic field "stabilize" the landscape.

A 15 sec cadence is OK for 11". At the best seeing I use a 10 sec cadence.


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