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20-02-2018, 10:35 AM
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E3 globular - take 2
Hi to all
Not being satisfied with my original effort I did a complete reprocess of E3. This version has better star shapes and colours. I also added a bit more information about this globular including the fact that it was only discovered in 1976.
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Yes, better processing on this version Steve
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20-02-2018, 10:49 AM
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Thanks Mike. Given my age I think you can put lapses in processing down to "senior moments".
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My processing is mostly affected by beer
.....hic
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Nice going Steve. Great resolution.
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Nice going Steve. Great resolution.
Thanks Paul
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Even better than the first version!
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Nice improvement, Steve!
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I find that a full-bodied red improves my images immensely, but the effect is only temporary
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I find that a full-bodied red improves my images immensely, but the effect is only temporary
Thanks Rick. I wish my images came out looking like yours.
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