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Saturn in distancing itself...

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Saturn in distancing itself sent on October 25, 2020 (9:17) by Daniele Bonfiglio. 11 comments, 664 views.

1/100 f/20.0, ISO 12800, tripod.






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avatarjunior
sent on October 25, 2020 (9:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Direct fire camera of a Maksutov Cassegrain 127/1500 telescope with 2x telextender on AZ-GTI frame. Sum of 1700 photos with AS!3, color accommodation with GIMP. Photo of 17/10/2020, seeing good.

avatarsenior
sent on October 25, 2020 (10:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It seems to me a really good result
compliments
(sorry curiosity I did not understand what camera you adopted)

avatarjunior
sent on October 25, 2020 (11:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Fabio thank you very much, I used my beloved Fujifilm X-T30 in electronic shutter mode so as not to introduce vibrations. Burst of 1700 raw photos over 24 minutes. Just to be sure I used a script I wrote to correct the 2.6 degree field rotation over that time frame
Buona day!

avatarsenior
sent on October 25, 2020 (11:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Wow Daniele double compliments. Thank you for your information

avatarjunior
sent on October 25, 2020 (13:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Why was it necessary to take as many as 1700 photos?

avatarjunior
sent on October 25, 2020 (14:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Armando thank you for the ride.
Alceily serves to try to reduce the negative effect of atmospheric turbulence that causes the image of astronomical objects not to be as still but shaky as when you look at something through the air above a burning candle.
If you look at the single frame you see that the image is sometimes very distorted and only at some good times do you see the details more minutes. There are free astronomical software that takes a video or a series of photos, chooses the best frames, and makes a kind of media to get the image as if it were without the effect of the atmosphere.
I know I've explained myself, if you have any other curiosity I'm happy to answer!

avatarsenior
sent on October 25, 2020 (15:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

1700 photographs for a photograph
The explanations are mind-blowing.
A cordial greeting
Patrizio

avatarjunior
sent on October 26, 2020 (10:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Good morning Patrizio,
of the passage, appreciated as always.
By the way, in my previous explanation I forgot to specify one last step: after the procedure of "media" of the best frames, the resulting image although containing all the information still needs to be processed with a sharpening procedure (i.e. a kind of contrast mask) to obtain the final image with all the details clearly visible!
Buona day, Daniele

avatarsenior
sent on October 26, 2020 (14:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I'm always fascinated by things I don't know.
The fact of the 1700 shots came quite unusual to me.
The great work behind this image, apparently not very showy in the small size of the planet.
12800 were needed?
I have no skills and the impressions are anchored to what I know about photography in the non-specific technique of astrophotography and the emotional role of the image.
Su Juzaphoto compare the personal visions and tastes resulting from the experience.
I recently photographed the Moon by my own means and I didn't even think about proposing it but I think I'm going to change that decision.
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A cordial greeting
Patrizio

avatarjunior
sent on October 26, 2020 (17:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)


avatarsenior
sent on October 26, 2020 (18:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you for your explanations.
Buona night
Patrizio


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