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Details:
I used my Skywatcher Dobson 10″ telescope and Canon EOS 600D camera with Bresser Barlow 5x Lens
Focal length of my tele: 1250mm
Multiplied by barlow: 1250*5=6250mm
ISO: 1600
Exposure: 1/30
Recorded 1600 frames of the planet
Processing:
Video converted to AVI in PIPP using “Planetary” settings
Uploaded to AutoStakkert and stacked using 70% best frames of 1600
Post-Processed in RegiStax using RGB align, auto color balance and wavelets with sharpening and denoising.