Jupiter
Taken by ed lomeli on June 5, 2019 @ Sacramento, California, USA
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C9.25, 2.5X barlow, ASI224MC and ASI290MM (670nm filter) cameras. Jupiter rose from 22 to 28 degrees in altitude. Above average conditions with occasional clouds. Time span for color animations: 06:26 - 07:44 UT. NIR image 06:19 - 06:21.
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Hello Ed, I would like to talk to you about your Jupiter images. This is my contact email Lordphilip@optonline.net I wish this I had another way to give you my contact email. Please email me if you can to talk more about your GREAT images.
You can share your info to my email.

1.) Did you use a filter with your ASI224MC camera
2.) Did you use an ( ADC ) atmospheric dispersion corrector?
3.) Did you use FireCapture to record these Jupiter images?
4.) If you used FireCapture, can you please share ALL FireCapture
Settings files on these ASI224MC color images?
5.) Do you have a Facebook or web page with more of your images.

Kind Regards Philip Smith
Posted by Philip Smith 2019-06-06 20:11:57
굿초이스 여러분을 선택을 기달립니다

Run to the person who chooses Good Choice.

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Posted by eoqkr11 2019-06-07 02:36:28
1) I used a UV/IR block filter with the color cam.

2) Yes, just recently acquired an Atmospheric Dispersion Corrector.

3 & 4) Maybe these will be of use for others here and these arent Bible settings for everybody (if there is one), I was fortunate to have good conditions. FireCapture settings file below. (Some details are based on Mars data since I used the Mars profile for the captures)

5) No Facebook or any other social website.

FireCapture v2.6 Settings
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Camera=ZWO ASI224MC
Filter=IR
Profile=Mars
Diameter=3.82
Magnitude=1.77
CM=40.0° (during mid of capture)
FocalLength=82200mm
Resolution=0.01
Filename=Mars_070623_06052019_Gain=290(off)_Exposure=14.0ms_15.avi
Date=06052019
Start=070538.871
Mid=070623.877
End=070708.884
Start(UT)=070538.871
Mid(UT)=070623.877
End(UT)=070708.884
Duration=90.013s
Date_format=MMddyyyy
Time_format=HHmmss
LT=UT
Frames captured=6330
File type=AVI
Extended AVI mode=true
Compressed AVI=false
Binning=no
ROI=824x644
ROI(Offset)=232x184
FPS (avg.)=70
Shutter=14.00ms
Gain=290 (48%)
Brightness=1 (off)
AutoHisto=75 (off)
AutoGain=off
Gamma=50
HighSpeed=off
SoftwareGain=10 (off)
HardwareBin=off
USBTraffic=86 (off)
WRed=52 (off)
FPS=100 (off)
AutoExposure=off
WBlue=95 (off)
Histogramm(min)=0
Histogramm(max)=93
Histogramm=36%
Noise(avg.deviation)=n/a
Limit=90 Seconds
Sensor temperature=32.3°C
Posted by Euclid 2019-06-08 10:13:10
Run to the person who chooses Good Choice?

Sorry, I havent tried Sushi.
Posted by Euclid 2019-06-08 10:21:51
Hello Ed,
Thank you for getting back to me with all your info. It is people like you on this web page that like to share info to help others like me is gratefully appreciative. What softwares do you use to process your Jupiter images? Kind Regards Philip Smith
Posted by Philip Smith 2019-06-08 14:10:15
Softwares I use was revealed back in our conversations from April 30 to May 3rd.

http://spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=153293
Posted by Euclid 2019-06-08 16:24:03
Sorry about that :-) Thanks Again!
Posted by Philip Smith 2019-06-08 16:47:54
 
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