Cassini & Neighbours . . . .

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Cassini & Neighbours . . . .

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Hi friends,

Picture taken on 28th November,2006. Used MAP processing! Picture is not so good but I'm pleased with the result so far. No one is taking moon photos in these days? Registax 4 is amazing! I feel like it is faster than the previous version.

Have a good day!

Cheers!!!
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Here are the pic of remaining avi taken on 28th November, 2006.

Follow the link to see the full size image!
http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/4880 ... modos3.jpg

Cheers!!!

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Boothee:

Nice shots. I like your index map.

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Hi,
Nice shots. I like your index map.
Yap... that's a nice "feature"... at least I know where is it on the Moon... ha ha ha :P :P :P

Have a nice day.
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Good idea! I will also include it in my moon pics henceforth!
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Yes yes. the index map is very useful! I'll also include that next time.

Anat, what's your telescope settings like (focal length, equipment, etc?)

thanks!
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Hi,
Anat, what's your telescope settings like (focal length, equipment, etc?)
I think you ask the wrong guy.. hee hee :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
If I'm not wrong, he use a 114mm f8 Newtonion Reflector on EQ mount.

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Oh no.. boothee's the one!! so sorry ... : P :P :oops: :oops:

so embarassed..
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anat wrote:I like your index map.
Yes! I also like it! Actually I do like how Alan Chu did in his "Photographic Moon Book" http://www.alanchuhk.com

Thank you all for your comments . . .

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Post by Robin Lee »

That's really cool. The index is a must. Is it recently built in registax 4? Where do you all learn the processing skills of Registax 4? Can I learn everything about it through the manual?
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