very poor seeing, but it's clear

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very poor seeing, but it's clear

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High winds and poor seeing made for a interesting quick morning session.
I saw the Bill Blanshan released some script for pixinsight for solar imaging, so I decided to give it a try.
Overall I am pleased with it on WL images, for anyone else that has pixinsight for deep space imaging you may consider playing with it a bit to see if it working into your workflow or not.
imppg was still superior for HA will imaging a FD for me.


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540nm Baader
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Re: very poor seeing, but it's clear

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Nice presentation Cyber even with the seeing.


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Re: very poor seeing, but it's clear

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Nice ones


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NICE PROCESSING!


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Nice result!


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Nice disks! It will be interesting to test out Bill Blanshan's Solar Toolbox!


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Thanks everyone
Arne,
I very impressed with all of Bill's scripts in general. This is no different


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Re: very poor seeing, but it's clear

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That storm just battered the Sierras. Nice results!


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Re: very poor seeing, but it's clear

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Nice work.

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