David, thanks for pointing that out. I've used IPs multi-resolution before but never I guess thought of it as a 'wavelet' implementation. For my images I find...
... <snip> Each of those images was a stack of the best 100 out of ... I recall there was an S&T article within the last year where the author used a night HA...
Dave, thanks very much for the reference. That's a really comprehensive implementation of wavelets. It's going to take quite a while to digest. Bob ... From:...
if one looks through a newtonian at tonights Moon, one sees at the foot of Mare Crisium what one could imaginally describe as a cartoon face. 9:22 PM 5/1/2006 ...
I've certainly had some success imaging the Moon during the day, Tom. I used a home-made IR-pass filter (two layers of exposed colour-negative film) to cut...
This image extension the Lunar South Pole. The Lunar South Pole is one tormented zone a lot, sure interested from great impacts. Always beautiful the...
Achille, another nice image. Good job. Bob ... From: Achille Giordano To: lunar-observing@yahoogroups.com Sent: 5/2/2006 7:48:00 AM Subject: [lunar-observing]...
Bob Thanks. I hope that seeing help me also tonight because I would be happy for resuming one zone much difficult one for me, the Cauchy Zones. Achille ...
Bob ... One feature I like especially for lunar image processing is "dynamic range extension" which reduces the "burned out" bits when applying wavelets. It's...
Hi all, After a long wait, finally a decent night for the Moon imaging happened on April 4th. Seeing was fair to good together with a good transparency, a very...
Paolo, truly an amazing level of detail especially in the floor and walls of Theopholis! Bravo!! Bob ... From: Paolo R. Lazzarotti To: GLR Cc: lunar-observing ...
Thanks! I was happy with this image, but right now I started to process my lunar stuff by Bangkok...the following images I'll send over the next days are now...
Paolo R. Lazzarotti wrote: Hi Paolo, that Theophilus/Cyrillus images has a stunning resolution, and great tonality, excellent, thanks for sharing ! ... Hm,...
... Thank you Oliver. ... Give time to time! :-) -- ... (((((((((((((((( O )))))))))))))))) eng. Paolo R. Lazzarotti o http://www.lazzarotti-optics.com Super...
The May 2006 issue of the A.L.P.O. Lunar Section's monthly newsletter, The Lunar Observer, has been uploaded to: http://www.zone-vx.com/tlo.pdf Bill Dembowski ...
Rogue, in the craters Fra Mauro A and Fra Mauro C (to the north of Mare Cognitum) I see the eyes of a "Picasso'ed Bart Simpson" (Bart seen through the eyes of...
Hello fellow members. Being a novice in the field, I was wondering if I could abuse of the patience of some of you in order to get some hints on how to process...
Hi Just a general question for the group regarding imaging with filters. Is one make better than another? I notice IR blocking filters are often used but not...
First fast elaboration of one image of 2 May. Achille http://it.geocities.com/achille_giordano/Reitha_20060502_Giord.jpg Chiacchiera con i tuoi amici in tempo...
If you're imaging with a refractor then an IR blocking and possibly a UV locking filter will be needed. On a reflector you don't need to use any filters at...
I am soooo tempted to rotate that left 90 degrees........ Tony ... From: "Achille Giordano" <achille_giordano@...> To: <lunar-observing@yahoogroups.com> ...