ReaPerMan
08-02-2011, 03:20 PM
I originally posted this in Deep space but I think this was a more appropriate forum to get feedback and share my experiences with other beginners
I wrote
I Recently bought an Explore Scientific ED 80 from one of the members on Ice in Space and I have finally managed to get to taking some pictures. This is my first ever pic with my DSLR. Until now I have been using a webcam or my Gstar EX and I have now embarked on the journey taking Guided pictures ( with a lot of Help from Brendan and Graham.. Brendan wielding a Hacksaw in the dark to improve back focus on my finder guider is a sight to behold.) Finally I have taken some pictures and I have just finished processing the first.
This is 5 X 10 Minute subs ISO 200, stacked with deepsky stacker, then processed in Photoshop CS4.
Equipment Explore Scientific ED80 Triplet APO, Canon 1000D, Starshoot Autoguider using PHD.
BTW did i mention that it was gusting >40 kph at times during the shoot.
Desler (Darren) was kind enough to answer with
Great first light Paul, You could proably take a bit of the red/magenta out of the background and make it really Pop!
Still, you've got to be happy with what you've achieved.
Darren
So I have gone back into CS4 and reduced the red channel to improved the overall colour and to add 'drama' I have also adjusted the vibrance and saturation settings. The addition of some noise reduction with noise ninja also seems to help.
I know that there may be a few comments about the colour but I really like it.
all the best
Paul :thumbsup:
I wrote
I Recently bought an Explore Scientific ED 80 from one of the members on Ice in Space and I have finally managed to get to taking some pictures. This is my first ever pic with my DSLR. Until now I have been using a webcam or my Gstar EX and I have now embarked on the journey taking Guided pictures ( with a lot of Help from Brendan and Graham.. Brendan wielding a Hacksaw in the dark to improve back focus on my finder guider is a sight to behold.) Finally I have taken some pictures and I have just finished processing the first.
This is 5 X 10 Minute subs ISO 200, stacked with deepsky stacker, then processed in Photoshop CS4.
Equipment Explore Scientific ED80 Triplet APO, Canon 1000D, Starshoot Autoguider using PHD.
BTW did i mention that it was gusting >40 kph at times during the shoot.
Desler (Darren) was kind enough to answer with
Great first light Paul, You could proably take a bit of the red/magenta out of the background and make it really Pop!
Still, you've got to be happy with what you've achieved.
Darren
So I have gone back into CS4 and reduced the red channel to improved the overall colour and to add 'drama' I have also adjusted the vibrance and saturation settings. The addition of some noise reduction with noise ninja also seems to help.
I know that there may be a few comments about the colour but I really like it.
all the best
Paul :thumbsup: