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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

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The term learning curve refers to a relationship between the duration of learning or experience and the resulting progress. Initially introduced in cognitive psychology, over time the term has acquired a broader interpretation, and expressions such as "experience curve", "improvement curve", "cost improvement curve", "progress curve"/"progress function", "startup curve", and "effeciency curve" are often used interchangeably, depending on the context. Some of these terms may also have other meanings.


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(Above text is borrowed from Wikipedia)


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This image serie is example of my leraning curve with the Galaxy M51.

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All the images are taken with same optics, LX200 GPS 12".

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The oldest one, 2005, is taken with Canon 300D, in Alt/Az

Image from 2007 is taken with QHY8.

Latest image is taken with QHY8 and SXV-AO, active optics.

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The impact of imaging conficuration is not as big as

impact of the improved processing skills.





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