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The Moon, December 18 2004467 viewsThe Moon, captured in an AVI file, aligned, combined and sharpened in Registax, finished in Photoshop.     (1 votes)
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Moon408 viewsThe Moon, taken with Phillips ToUCam Pro and processed with Registax and Photoshop.     (1 votes)
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The Moon, January 7, 2006374 viewsThe Moon, 4 of 5 shots stacked with Registax, final in Photoshop. Very clear on this night, but I the seeing was not outstanding.     (1 votes)
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The Moon, January 6, 2006372 viewsThe Moon, 18 of 50 shots stacked with Registax, final in Photoshop. There were high clouds when I took this shot.     (1 votes)
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Moon, First Quarter401 viewsMoon, January 6, 2006. 20 of 50 shots combined in Registax, final processing in Photoshop     (1 votes)
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Copernicus 2/17/08 V1418 viewsCopernicus Crater on the Moon, a four-picture mosaic built in Photoshop, with all other processing in PixInsight. This is the first of two versions of the image. The contrast was stretched and enhanced aggressively in this version     (2 votes)
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Saturn555 viewsSaturn, first light on the C-11 from Lake Riverside. Processed in Registax and PixInsight.     (2 votes)
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Saturn @f40, April 8, 2006884 viewsSaturn, April 8, 2006, from my first set of f40 shots taken through a Televue Powermate. Registax and Photoshop. I increased the bit resolution by 4x in Photoshop so I had more granularity to work with when sharpening and blurring.     (1 votes)
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Jupiter-Moons Animation555 viewsJupiter and moons with labels. Processed in Registax, PixInsight, and Photoshop. Two stacks were required because the moons did not show up when Jupiter was exposed properly.     (3 votes)
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Moon and Venus May 2010742 viewsThe crescent Moon and Venus outside the front door at Lake Riverside     (2 votes)
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Mars, December 31, 2007491 viewsMars on New Year's Eve 2007. Stacked and sharpened in Registax using gaussian wavelets, sharpened and touched up in PixInsight, final work in Photoshop. This was the first shot of the night and the seeing deteriorated from there.      (2 votes)
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Perseid Meteor 2007452 viewsA Perseid Meteor is visible as a faint trail in the upper right quadrant of the photo. The fuzzy spot near the center is M 31, the Andromeda Galaxy, and Cassiopeia is visible on the left side of the photo. Taken with Kodak ASA 400 color negative film, scanned at high definition by Samy's Camera, processed in PixInsight.     (2 votes)
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