I reprocessed one of the images I used in the animation in my last post and I found I could be a little more aggressive on the wavelets, so I thought I would post 2 more animations. The first one shows Callisto below the planet's disk, but in batch processing the 7 images used to create the animation, a purple haze also showed up in the images. I removed most if not all by stretching the histogram in the 2nd animation, but in the latter images, I lost Callisto, so I'm posting both gif's.
I still see some purple haze in a couple of the images in this second image. Also, there is a variance in the amount of detail in image #4.
There is substantially more detail on all of the disk in these animations. The first gif seems more consistent between theframes. I posted this one because some of the features seem a little clearer to me on this one.
Oh, some details about these animations: Each image used (there are 7) consist of 1000 frames stacked in Registax 6. The AVI's were taken roughly 9 minutes apart. Each AVI was processed identical to eachother - wavelet, etc. The images were cropped, and saved as .png's. From there, the 7 png's were reloaded in Registax where the planets were aligned. I then saved the batch, overwriting the unstacked images. Then I worked on the brightness on each image, also in Registax, then once that was done, I created the animated gif at http://picasion.com/.
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