More Jupiter Rotation with GRS visible
Taken by Sylvain Weiller on June 11, 2019 @ Jerusalem, Israel
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Always click on noisy GIF animation to see it nicely ! Always fighting against seeing to do those animation ... Processing ~6 hours with fast PC for a bit more than 2 hours of Jupiter rotation with the GRS. LX200 10p, Barlow 2p 4x Powermate, ASI224MC in USB2 30 FPS (cable is 1 m + 5 m active extension, not good for USB3), Capture with FireCapture 2.6.08 (succession of 132 x 1 min movies in color SER). AS!3 (to register and convolution of each 3 GB movie, 80% kept, saved as TIF), TotalCommander for renaming to 001 .. 132, conversion in BMPs, creation of 132 mini movies of 3 frames with demo version of PhotoToFilm (1 FPS, 3 sec) hence logo in top left corner, resulting in a single AVI, VirtualDub (to make 3 frame AVI fragments, RGB auto-balance and wavelets of all mini movies in RegiStax6 (only videos accepted), VirtualDub to applie gamma and to make LAGS movie and finally PIPP to convert from AVI to GIF !
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Hello Sylvain, I think I have a fix for your Spaceweather viewing problem. Try taking each Jupiter image that are tif and make them all jpg and then # each 1 and up then bring them into VirtualDub. You can then turn them all into one gif file. How To = VirtualDub File / Export / Animated Gif Also you can go to VirtualDub / Frame Rate ..... Do a test and see if it will fix your problem. You put so much time and work into this. So see if it works for you. Repost it and call it TESTING :-)
Posted by Philip Smith 2019-06-13 20:26:30
Hi Philip,
Thanks ! Before using PIPP I was using VD. Had problem too in front page and not when you click on animation ... Strange !
Will see next time :)
Posted by sweiller 2019-06-14 01:50:13
 
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