Super-magnification of the sun with real time autofocus algorithms and precise, fast response corrections

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Ralph, Is there any lossless format for videos (a stack of images) of the type you posted? I mostly cannot clearly see now, so I study the data in the images. Much of solar, astronomical, satellite and other images need processing, not just human eyeballs that fail with time. Any suggestions?

I see that you used a Televue 5x eye piece. Any comments on difficulty or ease of using that for closer study of the sun? Is there a limit to magnifying like that?

I have some ideas but I have no telescope only some experience with sensor arrays, microscopes, cameras, data of all types, and mathematical statistics. It looks like the focus is a problem. Perhaps an autofocus of the eyepiece in real time would help. To monitor the quality and adjust in milliseconds perhaps. (3D accelerometer and gyro sensors)

https://www.televue.com/engine/TV3b_page.asp?id=53

https://www.astrobin.com/a164kz/0/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGWyURleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHSOXD6Rk_5T0uva4vowet6eDaTYDpx-hgyfhagg-T0twXB5cpX5GZ-cETQ_aem_6w4DEv-idZ1Kek_QHM6tSw

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