Finally tried my first solar timelapse using my Lunt LS50THa and SVBONY SV705C.

I recorded a small region near the solar limb for about 2 hours, capturing a 500-frame SER every 30 seconds at ~200 fps.

Workflow:

SER stacking in AutoStakkert!

slight sharpening and

stabilization in PIPP

rendered as a timelapse at 15 fps (~450x realtime)

Pretty happy with the result for a first attempt — especially the visible movement in the prominences and chromosphere.

Any tips for improving stabilization or reducing flicker in solar timelapses are very welcome 🙂



by dminor07

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  1. i love this! i really want to try solar photography in the future. it seems significantly harder than astro. But i live in a place where half the year we have tons of darkness and half the year we have tons of light.