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speach
20-08-2018, 07:14 AM
Taken on the 25th of May With 250mm skywatcher f4 reflector and Canon D1100 (modified) and a NEQ6 mount. Exposure was 1/1000 and there were 210 exposures stacked in autostackker then processed in Pixinsight
xelasnave
20-08-2018, 09:57 AM
Thats a very sharp image Simon.
Thanks for sharing.
I hope you are well.
Alex
speach
21-08-2018, 08:56 AM
Thanks Alex was wondering if I'd over sharpened it.
xelasnave
21-08-2018, 10:25 AM
Not if you stand back☺
You gotta view your images from the point of view of looking at what you did right.
I know I have to do that with my images...heck just getting something is a big accomplishment if you think about it.☺
You did well ...print it up a frame it and hang it behind you at your work and I bet no one will come up and say its maybe sharpened too much...they will say however..you took that its amazing.
So post a few more.
Alex
Yes for on screen viewing or measurements, but about right for printing where a little extra sharpening of a final image can help the softening effect of most prints. Depends what you want really. I try to avoid that obvious sharpened ring you have around the edge of the moon. But its a common bad habit, like overstretching colours that people often do because they see a more dramatic difference to their photo than a subtle difference which is usually all thats needed.
Gavin1234
21-08-2018, 03:13 PM
Great picture Simon. I love being able to see the terrain on the horizon like you can in this picture with all the craters down the bottom.
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