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Pete
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Green planets

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Monday, 24 Aug 2020

Jupiter and Saturn are brilliant in the early evening, and although a bit low hopefully the seeing will be typical of a slightly humid summer night.

The SBIG’s stripped from the 14 and Altair’s centered using an illuminated reticle eyepiece. The eyepiece’s than moved to the 80mm long-tube guidescope and the guidescope’s centered as well. (With the tiny planetcam chip it an be challenging to put a planet in the FOV at 3550 mm FL.)

Slewing to Jupiter and carefully centering on it, the Celestron NexImage 5 is mounted on the 14. Several 3,000 image AVIs are run later processed thru Registax. Jupiter has a green cast to it. As to why, I’ve no clue.
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With heavy PhotoShop processing the color is a bit better. And the great red spot is red. On the left, Europa (higher) and Io (lower) look like they’ve been run thru a prism  Of course, making the images smaller would help a whole lot.

Saturn is a good bit dimmer and even with gain maxed out exposures are only 1/32 or 1/50 second whereas Jupiter was imaged with 1/72 second exposures.
Again 3,000 frame AVIs were subsequently processed thru Registax. Garbage in, garbage out.
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Color was strange. Processed the green tint out but this is not accurate either.

Conclusions & lessons learned:

Although stars weren’t twinkiling seeing wasn’t good.

Not sure that I learned much tonight, other than that the Celestron planetcam seems to be off-color and that R, G & B seem to be misaligned. Unable to use the Registax color alignment tool to correct things.
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Re: Green planets

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Are you using the correct bayer pattern?
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Scope: 8" Celestron SCT on an AVX equatorial mount
Solar Scope: Lunt Solar System 60 mm Double-Stacked H-Alpha
Solar Imaging Camera: ZWO ASI174mm monochrome
Imaging Camera: ZWO ASI1600MC-Cool
Autoguide: PHD2
Image Capturing: SharpCap
DebayerIng: PIPP
Planetary Stacking: Autostakkert
Planetary Post Processing: Registax
Deep Sky Stacking: Deep Sky Stacker
Deep Sky Post Processing: Photoshop
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Re: Green planets

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That's what I was wondering. I'm pretty sure ZWO cameras are generally RGGB.
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I have a ZWO camera with bayer pattern GRBG.
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Laurie J. Wood
March 22, 1967 - August 23, 2019
Forever in my memory. Forever in my heart.

Scope: 8" Celestron SCT on an AVX equatorial mount
Solar Scope: Lunt Solar System 60 mm Double-Stacked H-Alpha
Solar Imaging Camera: ZWO ASI174mm monochrome
Imaging Camera: ZWO ASI1600MC-Cool
Autoguide: PHD2
Image Capturing: SharpCap
DebayerIng: PIPP
Planetary Stacking: Autostakkert
Planetary Post Processing: Registax
Deep Sky Stacking: Deep Sky Stacker
Deep Sky Post Processing: Photoshop
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Tim was over with his camera and i had my new ZWO camera (different model) and i was having fits trying to get an image until Tim suggested trying different bayer patterns, bingo! Not all ZWO cameras use the same pattern
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Do you remember which one yours used, Bruce? It might be the same as mine.
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Haha Tom, being a bit dyslexic i can't tell one from the other. Every time i use the camera i have to try the 3 options until I get a usable image. Generally when it's wrong i don't get anything recognizable, just a weird cross hatch pattern. Do we both have the same camera?
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Re: Green planets

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Good call on Bayer matrix. Suspect you're right.

The AVIs on these green planets were stacked and processed in Registax 6, because I hadn't yet figured out how to use AutoStakkert. In Registax 6 there is a little button called "Show Prefilter" that allows the selection of "Bayer method". And this may have been the problem. Accidently erased the green planets. Too bad I can't check the original AVIs as that'd answer the question. But then again, the question's probably answered as I didn't notice the discoloration when imaging and probably would have.

In AutoStakert there is also a Bayer selection. Didn't see a big problem with Luna and Mars from Sunday night so the "auto select" probably worked. I can force it to RGGB and I have.

Thanks for the help Tim.
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Re: Green planets

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I use PIPP for debayering, then Autostakkert for stacking, then Registax to adjust the wavelets.
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Laurie J. Wood
March 22, 1967 - August 23, 2019
Forever in my memory. Forever in my heart.

Scope: 8" Celestron SCT on an AVX equatorial mount
Solar Scope: Lunt Solar System 60 mm Double-Stacked H-Alpha
Solar Imaging Camera: ZWO ASI174mm monochrome
Imaging Camera: ZWO ASI1600MC-Cool
Autoguide: PHD2
Image Capturing: SharpCap
DebayerIng: PIPP
Planetary Stacking: Autostakkert
Planetary Post Processing: Registax
Deep Sky Stacking: Deep Sky Stacker
Deep Sky Post Processing: Photoshop
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Re: Green planets

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Great image Tim!
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