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Originally Posted by PRejto
Really nice work, Andy. I'm in the crowd that finds the RGB version most appealing. Would you mind elaborating on the use of B as luminance? Are you saying that you added a B luminance in addition to the normal LRGB, or is your image BRGB? Thanks
Peter
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Hi Pete, thanks for the nice feedback!
In regards to the Blue LUM layer - I use PS and follow
Marco's method for including NB with RGB.
I had Dr. Malins version on my screen as a reference to see how closely I could match my results to his.
For this RGB image, there was no L filter used, just RG&B. (Pic 1)
Once I had the preprocessed masters combined, I layered a seperate Blue master on top of the combined RGB and used blend mode LUM.
Then I used a Hue saturation adjustment layer with a clipping mask (to only affect the LUM layer) and colorised it Blue (value 200, 97 saturation -46 lightness).
(Pic 2) This made the blue "pop" and with a touch of selective colour it looked even more natural.
I then created a b&w LUM layer and tweaked the contrast etc with silver fx pro to bring out more detail in the nebula. (Pic 3)
I've taken a snapshot of the layer stack as well (pic 4)
Hope that's useful
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
I like the 3rd one the best. It looks like a Lion's head don't you think?
Greg.
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Maybe - Paradolia lives again!
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Originally Posted by Ross G
Three great looking photos Andy.
My favourite is the RGB. An inspiration to other photographers living in light polluted cities! I also would be interested to know about the blue lum layer.
Thanks.
Ross.
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Cheers Ross, see more on Blue LUM above