Saturn

 Posted: Jun 9th, 2026
Technical Info
Telescope/Lens: Sky watcher dob 8
Camera: Zwo ASI662MC
Mount: Добсона + Asterion 55 Pro
 Novomoskovsk, Russia
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Resolution: 720x489 px
Scale: 43 KB
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  9 Jun, 2026
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Please link to the old work so the difference in post-processing is visible, thank you.
11 Jun, 2026 Reply
Victor G Burmistrov Replied to Oeswww
I made it, but here the crop is larger in the new version.
11 Jun, 2026 Reply
Oeswww Replied to Victor G Burmistrov
The difference is too big. Are you not running the work through a regular AI to restore details and improve quality? The Cassini Division was barely visible, and suddenly it appeared, very pronounced. And overall, the sharpness is several notches higher.
11 Jun, 2026 Reply
Victor G Burmistrov Replied to Oeswww
In August, I’ll be shooting Saturn—its rings will be more or less tilted toward Earth. I’ll try to capture the Cassini Division on my own, without using [them]. For now, this is what I’ve got. I agree, the photo isn’t entirely mine. But I’m sure many will be doing this soon, if they aren’t already. Essentially, I uploaded the photo into Alisa AI and said, “fix the white balance,” and here’s the result. But it doesn’t work with all photos—90% of the time, it spits out nonsense.
11 Jun, 2026 Reply
Oeswww Replied to Victor G Burmistrov
Well, if you add that it's AI Alice, then everything will fall into place. Just so no one is mistaken that such a result can be achieved with this setup.
11 Jun, 2026 Reply
Victor G Burmistrov Replied to Oeswww
I should have done it along the way) it was an experiment.
11 Jun, 2026 Reply
Oeswww Replied to Victor G Burmistrov
Although I think that with good seeing on an 8-inch scope, such a result might be possible when Saturn tilts again.
12 Jun, 2026 Reply

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