Hey since you are both here and these planets may never align again.... I have an idea for a challenge. Those are my favorite videos. You each get assigned a noob..... You get to coach your minion to help them collect data on something easy to begin with. And it has to be the same target. Then the minion gives you their data and YOU have to process it for them. Best final image takes it. To keep things somewhat fair I think the noob should do the Autostakkert part and send the stacked image to their telemaster.... still working on the terminology for the the home game version. Just had another idea too..... A live stream quick draw shooting competition at high midnight. Competitors have a fixed time if we can get the time zones right. Pick a night and if the contestants think they can pull it off each gets 4 hours to collect their images and then you guys go head to head and process them live while everyone watches. It's like drag racing with telescopes.
This was very helpful, I have just started planetary after years of deep sky. I don't have an ideal scope for planetary but my 5" Maksutov is a good start.
So pleased you found it useful Doug. Drop me a line if you have any questions or comments - and I look forward to seeing your images (whenever the clouds clear!).
It's a slippery slope, Robert! You'll start to regret meeting up with friends on clear nights, noticing it is only clear when there's a full moon and working out how to get observing gear out to family holidays :-).
@Refreshing Views I'm Building a observatory and a am trying to work out wot mount to get I'm looking at the skywatcher az-eq6 or the celestron CGX so I can use starsence with CGX and for the telescope I'm looking at the 250PDS newtonian wot do you think iv got time on my hands because I've got to build my girlfriend summer house first
After seeing some of the world class amateur shots from Korea and Japan, the mark is so high now. I’m very enthusiastic to shoot Jupiter. I will be tweaking my collimation on my Mewlon every time I set up now. Seeing here in Central Nebraska can get below 1 arc seconds some nights. I’d love one of those color correctors, but I just bought a Takahashi collimating telescope so… maybe later.
@@RefreshingViews Hi! I bought the 7" version. So far I'm in a honeymoon period where I'm just infatuated with it. It's finicky with air currents but does settle down eventually. I would love to have one of the big ones but I could never lug it up and down 2 flights of stairs. All the Mewlons look the business (for 1968) and I love that about them.
I always enjoy your videos Mark. Recently I've been experimenting with Autosurface. It combines AS!3, Registakk and Photoshop into one powerful but easy to use tool. Best of all is its free and the developers provide regular updates
Thanks Craig - I’ve just looked up Astrosurface and it looks to be quite a powerful tool. Not sure how I’ve missed it as it crops up on Cloudy Nights. I’ve still got some Jupiter and Mars avi’s from the weekend so I’ll give it a go. Thank you for the heads up!
This was great! So easy to follow and so many helpful tips on settings, etc. I've been looking for a video like this for months! Thanks for the insights. I look forward to watching more.
Great video, very helpful, it’s been a year since I did planets early in my astrophotography hobby, so some useful insights on how to get the best out of the software products. Nice final image. Kr Ian
looking at the image I took holding my canon m50 up to the eyepiece on my cheap used Orion Space Probe 3" I didn't do too bad! Cant wait till I get my collimating laser and Barlow lens this week!
Hi Muesli thank you! I use a skywatcher autofocuser, (with its simple hand controller) and 12V-9V DC converter so I can run it from my mount power supply.
I was thinking about polishing my own mirror for a DIY Dobson.... Then, after I watched a lot of YT video on the topic. unfortunately.... Unfortunately I realise that even with very expensive instruments, I will get deceptive image at best (no offense). I might go to my local astronomy club for few nights of observation with people sharing their gear, and then change to another hobby. Still, thumbs up on all your video
It’s reflectix (or something like that) insulation from the hardware store (B&Q in England). Few quid for a roll so enough to cover several telescopes.
Nice guide! How does one get such high resolution image of Jupiter? Mine is 70x70px(1500mm,DSLR,2x barlow). When I try drizzle, sharpen starts producing horrible artifacts. Seems to me your image is at least 300x300?
I think it is a combination of things. I am using a 280mm aperture scope at f20 so roughly 5.5m focal length. And my camera is an astronomy camera rather than a DSLR so my pixel sizing might be making a difference.
@@RefreshingViews haven’t in the past couple weeks but I’m very excited to try. I did get Saturn the other day however! And I just shot the full moon which is always a beautiful target. What are you imaging these days?
@@ChristianPsencik that sounds wonderful, well done. I’ve done one early Jupiter and Mars but they’re still a bit too early on a work day - plus it doesn’t really get dark here at 51N until August so observing is on the back burner (other than a club trip to the wonderfully dark skies of Tenerife).
I had no idea about being able to set the file capture time to universal time and the files to Winjupos file tags! 2min into the video and I have already learnt a mountain of information - can someone please now bring those planets back!!
Nighttime audio is almost inaudible-are you whispering?, something I have noticed others do when shooting in the dark, rather like nature photographers do! Thank you for sharing anyway-
Your final result is an image or a video? Cause i saw at the end your final image moved like your first blurry video with your final sharper image of jupiter. Thx a lot.
Go to the 29:30 point and you can see the final image. Defo not the best but interestingly Jupiter is higher this year and already giving some awesome views. Just goes to show what a difference sky-altitude makes.
That’s my workhorse skywatcher EQ6 Pro and controlled with synscan over wifi adapter. I much prefer it to the handset - and using wifi is vibration free.
hi mark just got firecapture and it is not seeing my asi camera ,did you hav any probs getin yours to work it works on other capture software. also how good do the adc work thanks
@@RefreshingViews hi yes i hav the drivers for it to work on the asi program and it works on sharpcap so that should be ok . im in south england prob similar views to you only my first few pics are awfull .lol
@@arcturus8218 I know what you mean! The seeing has been awful the past week or so. No matter what kit you have, it doesn’t make any difference if the seeing is bad.
I use the "load scheme" and "save scheme" - under the wavelet sliders. I just worked out what was best for my set up and conditions and saved them ready to use next time.
Why couldn't I have found this a week ago??! Well done, Mark!!
Oh wow, a comment from Trevor. Thank you so much! Would you like me to hold your beer?
Hey since you are both here and these planets may never align again....
I have an idea for a challenge. Those are my favorite videos.
You each get assigned a noob.....
You get to coach your minion to help them collect data on something easy to begin with. And it has to be the same target.
Then the minion gives you their data and YOU have to process it for them.
Best final image takes it.
To keep things somewhat fair I think the noob should do the Autostakkert part and send the stacked image to their telemaster.... still working on the terminology for the the home game version. Just had another idea too.....
A live stream quick draw shooting competition at high midnight.
Competitors have a fixed time if we can get the time zones right.
Pick a night and if the contestants think they can pull it off each gets 4 hours to collect their images and then you guys go head to head and process them live while everyone watches.
It's like drag racing with telescopes.
Oh , well hi Trevor
Absolutely brilliant production Mark. An absorbing 30 minutes making me miss it all and want to move to the countryside again!!
Hiya buddy - yay come back and join us for an observing session. We'd love to see you again - just bring the beers...
I like his exuberance. A lot of astronomy youtubers are a bit on the, well, placid side.
This was very helpful, I have just started planetary after years of deep sky. I don't have an ideal scope for planetary but my 5" Maksutov is a good start.
That'll be nice and sharp.
I'm just getting my equipment ready to dive into the world of planetary imaging, this was a great help for the processing side, thank you.
So pleased you found it useful Doug. Drop me a line if you have any questions or comments - and I look forward to seeing your images (whenever the clouds clear!).
I'm really really looking forward to getting started with all this stuff
It's a slippery slope, Robert! You'll start to regret meeting up with friends on clear nights, noticing it is only clear when there's a full moon and working out how to get observing gear out to family holidays :-).
@Refreshing Views I'm Building a observatory and a am trying to work out wot mount to get I'm looking at the skywatcher az-eq6 or the celestron CGX so I can use starsence with CGX and for the telescope I'm looking at the 250PDS newtonian wot do you think iv got time on my hands because I've got to build my girlfriend summer house first
this channel is so under rated by far, i love this grate content keep up the good work :)
After seeing some of the world class amateur shots from Korea and Japan, the mark is so high now. I’m very enthusiastic to shoot Jupiter. I will be tweaking my collimation on my Mewlon every time I set up now. Seeing here in Central Nebraska can get below 1 arc seconds some nights. I’d love one of those color correctors, but I just bought a Takahashi collimating telescope so… maybe later.
Wow I bet you’re enjoying those views through the mewlon. Which size did you go for if you don’t mind me asking? My dream scope is a 12 inch but …
@@RefreshingViews Hi! I bought the 7" version. So far I'm in a honeymoon period where I'm just infatuated with it. It's finicky with air currents but does settle down eventually. I would love to have one of the big ones but I could never lug it up and down 2 flights of stairs. All the Mewlons look the business (for 1968) and I love that about them.
I always enjoy your videos Mark. Recently I've been experimenting with Autosurface. It combines AS!3, Registakk and Photoshop into one powerful but easy to use tool. Best of all is its free and the developers provide regular updates
Thanks Craig - I’ve just looked up Astrosurface and it looks to be quite a powerful tool. Not sure how I’ve missed it as it crops up on Cloudy Nights. I’ve still got some Jupiter and Mars avi’s from the weekend so I’ll give it a go. Thank you for the heads up!
Great video! Very informative. I’m surprised you don’t have more subscribers for the quality of videos you‘re releasing!
Thank you for your kind words - feel free to give us a shout out but it is only a hobby at the end of the day!
Excellent video Mark, well explained and showed which buttons to hit while going thru the video.
Cheers, Peter. That's very kind of you. I just wish Jupiter was a bit higher so we could record more detail! All the best to you!
This was great! So easy to follow and so many helpful tips on settings, etc. I've been looking for a video like this for months! Thanks for the insights. I look forward to watching more.
Jason - so glad you found it useful. I’m about to do another video of beautiful (but dull) Saturn.
"That will do as a starter for ten" Yes Bamber. Very good video, learned a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, very helpful, it’s been a year since I did planets early in my astrophotography hobby, so some useful insights on how to get the best out of the software products. Nice final image. Kr Ian
Hi ATT - thank you for your kind words. Now is the time as Jupiter climbs higher. Now to look at your videos.... Wishing you a good day!
looking at the image I took holding my canon m50 up to the eyepiece on my cheap used Orion Space Probe 3" I didn't do too bad! Cant wait till I get my collimating laser and Barlow lens this week!
Well done on your image, enjoy the views. Great feeling isn't it? Have you tried using a T-ring to put the camera in the focuser?
If you try to use more wavelet functions you will see it's better than pushing one to the maximum. Much better.
The key is ticking the linked wavelets function so in effect they are all being adjusted.
Excellent video, thanks!
What type of motorised focuser do you use?
Hi Muesli thank you! I use a skywatcher autofocuser, (with its simple hand controller) and 12V-9V DC converter so I can run it from my mount power supply.
You are making me consider selling my C9.25 and getting the C11. Nice.
It's a never ending arms race, it'll be the C14 after that!
Thanks for the great video!
Thank you!
I was thinking about polishing my own mirror for a DIY Dobson....
Then, after I watched a lot of YT video on the topic. unfortunately....
Unfortunately I realise that even with very expensive instruments, I will get deceptive image at best (no offense).
I might go to my local astronomy club for few nights of observation with people sharing their gear, and then change to another hobby.
Still, thumbs up on all your video
Let us know how you get on Alex, clear skies to you.
Hey great video what was the silver stuff you used to stop dew forming? Actually a good idea i hadnt seen before i might use when im imaging
It’s reflectix (or something like that) insulation from the hardware store (B&Q in England). Few quid for a roll so enough to cover several telescopes.
@@RefreshingViews cool ill look out for it cheers 👍
Nice guide! How does one get such high resolution image of Jupiter? Mine is 70x70px(1500mm,DSLR,2x barlow). When I try drizzle, sharpen starts producing horrible artifacts. Seems to me your image is at least 300x300?
I think it is a combination of things. I am using a 280mm aperture scope at f20 so roughly 5.5m focal length. And my camera is an astronomy camera rather than a DSLR so my pixel sizing might be making a difference.
Thank you for making this video, very helpful!
Cheers Christian, glad you found it useful. Have you been catching Jupiter in the early morning yet?
@@RefreshingViews haven’t in the past couple weeks but I’m very excited to try. I did get Saturn the other day however! And I just shot the full moon which is always a beautiful target. What are you imaging these days?
@@ChristianPsencik that sounds wonderful, well done. I’ve done one early Jupiter and Mars but they’re still a bit too early on a work day - plus it doesn’t really get dark here at 51N until August so observing is on the back burner (other than a club trip to the wonderfully dark skies of Tenerife).
Excellent channel, very helpful!
Glad you think so!
Great instructions 🎉
Thanks, Peter.
Wow, great video. very helpful.
I had no idea about being able to set the file capture time to universal time and the files to Winjupos file tags! 2min into the video and I have already learnt a mountain of information - can someone please now bring those planets back!!
I know what you mean I’m missing them already. Glad you found the content useful.
Nighttime audio is almost inaudible-are you whispering?, something I have noticed others do when shooting in the dark, rather like nature photographers do! Thank you for sharing anyway-
You’ve got it - I don’t want to wake the neighbours.
Very informative. Thank you good sir
Cheers Émile, lunar imaging video to follow in a day or so.
How do you get such a large image to work with? My images a so small. I'm able to process it but it is too small to print.
Have you tried using a Barlow to increase the image scale? I shoot at f20 to bring out the details.
Your final result is an image or a video? Cause i saw at the end your final image moved like your first blurry video with your final sharper image of jupiter. Thx a lot.
That was me making an arty montage of the video merging into the processed image - showing the benefits of rejecting all the blurry frames.
@@RefreshingViews so its possible to make a video with the final results instead of an image?
Go to the 29:30 point and you can see the final image. Defo not the best but interestingly Jupiter is higher this year and already giving some awesome views. Just goes to show what a difference sky-altitude makes.
Mark what mount do you use and control it with your iPhone
That’s my workhorse skywatcher EQ6 Pro and controlled with synscan over wifi adapter. I much prefer it to the handset - and using wifi is vibration free.
Brilliant! Subbed!
Thanks Dave!
hi mark just got firecapture and it is not seeing my asi camera ,did you hav any probs getin yours to work it works on other capture software. also how good do the adc work thanks
Have you downloaded the ASI ZWO drivers, Arc? And yes the ADC makes a difference - certainly from my site at 51 deg in England.
@@RefreshingViews hi yes i hav the drivers for it to work on the asi program and it works on sharpcap so that should be ok . im in south england prob similar views to you only my first few pics are awfull .lol
@@arcturus8218 I know what you mean! The seeing has been awful the past week or so. No matter what kit you have, it doesn’t make any difference if the seeing is bad.
why can i not select all in this ap, when i hit crtl a it copies.....?
You can select all with the mouse and shift button (or drag over the icons). Hope that helps!
Why not just align the finder scope accurately with the main scope and forget about the flip mirror 🤔.
The field of view is too small at f20 - plus the ADC moves the image around. A bigger chip would help - one day I’ll upgrade!
where are the presets
I use the "load scheme" and "save scheme" - under the wavelet sliders. I just worked out what was best for my set up and conditions and saved them ready to use next time.
why no pipp
Because I don’t need to use it!