Coronado SolarMax II 60 NexImage, Registax, Final Panoramic 3 images, Astrophotography |
Astrophoto from Brooklyn New York, NYC and astrophotography tourism. I like astronomy, astrophotography and nightscape, starscape photography. I like to record the finest details of the Moon, planets, the Sun, the Milky Way and beauty of the night sky. Telescopes: Celestron NexStar 4SE, Coronado Solarmax II 60. Digital Cameras: Canon EOS Ra, 60Da and 40D. CCD: NexImage, NexImage 5. Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II, Canon EF 200mm f/2.8 L II USM Telephoto USM
Showing posts with label Registax. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Registax. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Coronado SolarMax II 60 NexImage Registax Panoramic
Coronado SolarMax II 60 NexImage Panoramic 3 images
Saturday, April 2, 2011
RegiStax 6 - Astrophotography Saturn - Testing new version v6
RegiStax 6 release 2 April 2011
Just downloaded the new version and tested it.
Installation was very simple and no problem for Vista. Interface is simpler and more intuitive.
I had some problem with multi alignment in version 5. In RegiStax 6 it works as magic -- no issue. New function - Linked Wavelet Layers -- is great! Speed fantastic. This is major improvements which allow make more experimental settings and find best parameters for final image.
Thanks for RegiStax all people who created, develop and support it! It's amazing free product!
For Saturn observation I used Celestron 4Se telescope, Barlow 2x, NexImage.
Hope it video helps and gives you ideas what you can do with Registax.
Webcam Astrophotography - Celestron 4SE NexImage - Brooklyn Astronomy |
Monday, March 28, 2011
Saturn Celestron NexStar 4SE Telescope RegiStax NexImage
Backyard Astronomy - Astrophotography Celestron
GOTO Alignment - Solar system align - Saturn
NexStar 4se Telescope
NexImage celestron Webcamera CCD Solar System imager VGA 640x480 with Barlow 2-x lens (compliments the Plossl eyepieces - from Celestron Eyepiece and Filter Kit - 1.25")
AMCap software for NexImage
Registax 5.1.9.2
Photos of Saturn - near Saturn opposition 03/20/2011 03/25/2011
Video duration 7 min (420sec), Frame Rate 5 frames/second, 2100 frames and 1 min 40 sec (100sec), Frame Rate 10 frames/second, 1000 frames.
Registax v5 - Align Default, Center Gravity, Gradient2; Drizzling Optimization, Wavelet - Gaussian Initial Layer 2, RGB Align - Estimate, Histogram stretch
A thin black gap in the rings - Cassini division is visible from amateur telescope celestron 4SE in the backyard.
Saturn, Rings, shadow, Cassini division, opposition, 2011, Telescope, Celestron NexStar 4SE, Astronomy, Astrophotography, Astrophoto, Backyard, video, Live video, Space, Science, Solar system, Registax, NexImage, webCamera, stacking, wavelets
NexImage and Celestron 4SE- Brooklyn Astrophotography |
Brooklyn Astronomy and Astrophotography - Celestron 4SE and Celestron NexImage |
NYC Astrophotography - Celestron 4SE and NexImage |
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Sunday, January 30, 2011
Jupiter 2010 Opposition - Celestron 4SE NexImage Registax
Jupiter opposition
September 20, 2010 and September 21, 2010
Video files were taken with Celestron NexStar 4se telescope, 2x Barlow lens and NexImage camera (total time 4 minutes for one video, 10frames per second, 2400 frames, 1/10 shutter speed, output 640x480). AVI frames stacked in RegiStax v5. Finally, images were processed in PhotoShop.
September 20, 2010 and September 21, 2010
Video files were taken with Celestron NexStar 4se telescope, 2x Barlow lens and NexImage camera (total time 4 minutes for one video, 10frames per second, 2400 frames, 1/10 shutter speed, output 640x480). AVI frames stacked in RegiStax v5. Finally, images were processed in PhotoShop.
Jupiter Celestron 4SE NexImage Brooklyn Backyard astronomy |
Celestron 4 SE Jupiter Astrophoto Brooklyn |
Comparison original one frame and Registax final Image, Celestron 4 SE, Brooklyn |
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