Posts Made By: Jim Phillips

April 25, 2006 03:27 PM Forum: CCD Imaging and Processing/Solar System

The solar show

Posted By Jim Phillips

Truly Magnificent. Enough said.

Jim Phillips

April 26, 2006 02:52 PM Forum: CCD Imaging and Processing/Solar System

Jupiter, April 26

Posted By Jim Phillips

Superb images Anthony. Congratulations!!

Jim Phillips

May 4, 2006 10:39 PM Forum: CCD Imaging and Processing/Solar System

Petavius, May 2nd

Posted By Jim Phillips

Excellent Oliver!! Spectacular detail.

Jim Phillips

May 4, 2006 10:40 PM Forum: CCD Imaging and Processing/Solar System

Saturn April 7, 2006

Posted By Jim Phillips

Very nice Paul. What does resampling do and how do you do it?

Jim Phillips

May 8, 2006 02:14 PM Forum: CCD Imaging and Processing/Solar System

My first image ...

Posted By Jim Phillips

Very nice James. Thanks for sharing.

Jim Phillips

May 20, 2006 12:30 PM Forum: CCD Imaging and Processing/Solar System

Jupiter & Ganymede 05-18-06

Posted By Jim Phillips

Hi Wes,
It may be your first but it is an absolutely Superb image. The detail and colors are just outstanding! It is certainly one of the very best images I hace seen this opposition from the USA. It is up to your standards, which are very high. I am very happy for you Wes. Great job. Exquisite imge. Congratulations!!

Jim Phillips

May 30, 2006 08:30 PM Forum: CCD Imaging and Processing/Solar System

Jupiter May 28, 2006

Posted By Jim Phillips

Thanks everyone for your kind remnarks. Greatly appreciated.

Jim Phillips

June 3, 2006 01:14 AM Forum: CCD Imaging and Processing/Solar System

Atlas, Hercules, Endymion and Burg

Posted By Jim Phillips

Absolutely Gorgeous Mike!!

Jim Phillips

June 6, 2006 11:12 AM Forum: CCD Imaging and Processing/Solar System

Jupiter with shadow in transit

Posted By Jim Phillips

Absolutely Superb Alan. TYhe detail, color and processing are all exquisite. I Love it!!
Congratulations!

Jim

October 21, 2006 11:20 PM Forum: CCD Imaging and Processing/Solar System

glorious copernicus

Posted By Jim Phillips

Glorious indeed Alan! You have captured Copernicus in all its spendor! Supern job!

Jim