This is an updated, re-processed version of the Jupiter image I shared earlier, refined for even sharper details and more accurate colors. I’m thrilled with how it turned out!On October 29, I was lucky to catch a few minutes of steady seeing conditions, allowing me to capture this stunning view of Jupiter. This final image results from stacking and de-rotating 9 separate frames, each from a 1-minute video (gain = 170, exposure = 20.00 ms). I used Autostakkert!3 to stack 800 frames per video, followed by wavelet sharpening in Registax6 and de-rotation in WinJupos. Final tweaks and color adjustments were made in Adobe Photoshop. With a couple of months left in Jupiter’s imaging season, I’m hoping for more clear skies to capture even better images

I have also posted the most detailed video tutorial on planetary images processing. Check this out!