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Originally Posted by topheart
Hi Greg,
All are very nice.
Well done!
Cheers,
Tim
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Thanks Tim.
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Originally Posted by Regulus
Interesting comparison Greg.
Firstly, another beauty.
The crimson is bright in the 2nd process, and the red overall is everywhere compared to the 1st version. I am thinking there is more nebulosity showing in the brighter one. Is this right?
I fully expected to see a colour shift in stars when I compared, but the stars are good in both, and there is just less nebulosity in the other.
The black star field has it's attraction, but both work for different reasons, and I like them both. [The chickens way out that :-)]
Nice result(s) mate.
Trev
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Thanks Trev. I just toned down the saturation a bit on the brighter one.
Its got probably 3X as much Ha exposure in it as the other so there was more to bring out. At first I think I got it too colourful. Its closer to being about right now I think. Its usually shown as a fairly muted area so the depth of the data allows a bit more flamboyance!
Greg.