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Cleaning and Working with Newtonian Telescopes
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Telescope Considerations 2020
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JSCAS Meeting 8/14/2020 @ 7:30PM - Main presentation removed per presenter's request
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JSCAS Meeting 8/14/2020 @ 7:30PM - Main presentation removed per presenter's request

Komentáře

  • @primoroy
    @primoroy Před 5 měsíci

    OK, for rank first time beginners, is there a default setting for the histogram color adjustments?

  • @brown9962
    @brown9962 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you. One question - What is the file extension of the flat and dark calibration files? PNG? FITS?

  • @michaelfrazier9537
    @michaelfrazier9537 Před 5 měsíci

    Last night, I used SharpCap with my QHY 5 III 462 C to capture Jupiter. However, I only used the 1 star aligment which I won't do again, LOL. Jupiter kept drifting. The other thing I did was in my excitement was I forgot to save the image. So, it was the first time trying SharpCap. I did get a clear view of Jupiter though, but rookie mistakes cost me the video file. Great video!

  • @Gezielthuler
    @Gezielthuler Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for the video. It was very useful for me. The Orion Nebula turned too green and I didn't know how to solve it because I'm a beginner. Now I understand how to improve the image.

  • @Notawatcher
    @Notawatcher Před 10 měsíci

    Space is fake ..I have the real space Force captured on film here... dimensions

  • @lsa168
    @lsa168 Před 10 měsíci

    Not a bad presentation at all. Thanks!!

  • @AmatureAstronomer
    @AmatureAstronomer Před 11 měsíci

    Nice. Thanks.

  • @aperturedriven88
    @aperturedriven88 Před 11 měsíci

    I know both of these guys!!! 🔭♥

  • @raueugen9047
    @raueugen9047 Před rokem

    You explained well, I'm glad that I begin to understand little by little, eg how working (on) histograms.

  • @lawrencesaville3345

    Very clear and concise. I use EAA/Live Stack as my primary astronomy but good guides and how to are few and far between. Definitely one I'll be sharing to the rest of the astro club!

  • @nightskyimaging
    @nightskyimaging Před rokem

    Well done! Thanks for taking the time to make this!

  • @gregkushner9214
    @gregkushner9214 Před rokem

    I loved the straightforward nature of your presentation. Much appreciated and very informative. Reminded me of the old TV show, Dragnet. Just the facts mam, just the facts. Thank you.

  • @SKYST0RY
    @SKYST0RY Před rokem

    What is the F ratio of your club's 18" Newtonian?

    • @JeffLepp-qm9lb
      @JeffLepp-qm9lb Před rokem

      The native F ratio of the Newt is 4.5. We are now using a coma corrector that reduces to F3.3.

  • @roymixon
    @roymixon Před rokem

    jeff, Question, how do you configure the folder monitor camera option? When I click on that option, it doesn't default to my folder directory. instead, i see a picture pops up dark sky with stars, pulling a file from somewhere other than a folder, my guess, however It will not default to folder directory, do i need to configure this option?

    • @JeffLepp-qm9lb
      @JeffLepp-qm9lb Před rokem

      It opens the last folder that was selected. To select a different folder go to camera controls - source folder and click on the browse button. Yes the first image loaded will be black because it had not been stretched yes with the historgram.

  • @roymixon
    @roymixon Před rokem

    Hello Jeff, Appreciate you sharing your knowledge. do have a video for capturing Dark and Flat frames ? I'm new at this, which is a huge learning curve for me. I'm using a Celestron Nexstar 130 SLT, 650MM, F/5. I purchased a ZWO-ASI120mc-s camera. Using SharpCap 4.0. Would appreciate if you could guide me to a link in reference using SharpCap taking dark and light frames. Thanks Jeff.

    • @JeffLepp-qm9lb
      @JeffLepp-qm9lb Před rokem

      Sorry I don't have a video for taking darks and flats. I found these videos when searching CZcams. darks: czcams.com/video/LhvQ6Cn5DVE/video.html flats: czcams.com/video/4cbWKDctaps/video.html

  • @GodofK9
    @GodofK9 Před rokem

    Jesus guys the audio is horrible get it together.

  • @benburden9323
    @benburden9323 Před rokem

    How is do you sharpin up the live stock what galaxy is that what number

    • @JeffLepp-qm9lb
      @JeffLepp-qm9lb Před rokem

      The Galaxy is M33. On the livestack tabs there is an Enhancement tab that will allow for some sharpening but I have found it to be not too useful.

  • @peterdguru
    @peterdguru Před rokem

    OK a silly Question; at 9:14 where did he click in the app to open that dialog?

    • @JeffLepp-qm9lb
      @JeffLepp-qm9lb Před rokem

      When reviewing my video I noticed that got covered up. At the end of the video we added a segment to explain how to select the calibration frames.

  • @AntPDC
    @AntPDC Před rokem

    Extremely helpful Jeff. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge.

  • @raueugen9047
    @raueugen9047 Před rokem

    Why you not pointing the telescope to the sky, why not make then live stacking, and explain by short? As a beginner this is I am waiting for.

  • @Gavin-oq5tt
    @Gavin-oq5tt Před rokem

    Good video. I have started to use, but a good job reinforcing how to use live stack. A question for you - if you want to capture raw frames whilst you use Live Stack (this is an option) to later stack in Deep Sky Stacker - is it a good idea to pre-process with dark/flats? I understand that SharpCap will include the dark/flat adjustments in each one of the raw files. Is this better or worse than letting DSS deal with the dark and flats? Many thanks.

  • @billblanshan3021
    @billblanshan3021 Před rokem

    Good job Jeff!

  • @kennethlim6449
    @kennethlim6449 Před rokem

    Jeff - This is very helpful video for beginners to learn. Specially, the presentation (11:00-14:00) is good for learning how to use all the Histogram sliders. Thanks. Ken

  • @dannychaing8428
    @dannychaing8428 Před rokem

    Hi, David, Thanks for sharing your knowledge with amateur astronomers. Much appreciated!

    • @starhopper457
      @starhopper457 Před rokem

      My pleasure - as long as it helps/helped someone, my day is made!

  • @angiebeck1686
    @angiebeck1686 Před 4 lety

    Awesome job everyone!