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Originally Posted by codemonkey
Love the starless one.
I was playing around with Starnet again the other day. Seems to do better on some images than on others. I get some interesting crosshatch artefacts with my data; have you seen this?
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Ta. I found it was a bit hit and miss. The routine does not remove diffraction spikes, and a few are visible in my data, but I'd expect if the
original is heavy in spikes a cross-hatch pattern would result.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Pretty cool Peter.
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Thanks mate.
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Originally Posted by leon
Have to agree, the Starless image is fascinating, and dose highlight the whole image. I do like it a lot, both are excellent images, though.
Leon
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Glad you enjoyed them Leon.
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Originally Posted by Benjamin
Love the starless version which seems to emphasize, or suggest, foreground and background areas. Is the version with stars HaRGB? I’m looking at this on an iPhone so might be missing some info. The alternating view works fine on on the touch screen though :-)
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Ta. The colour version is indeed HaRGB, but the blend is pretty mild as can be seen from the h-alpha only view.