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Originally Posted by gregbradley
That's a fantastic image. I have data on this one to be processed in both 16803 very widefield and also with the 183mm so much more zoomed in.
I hope they turn out as well as this one.
Greg.
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Thanks Greg :-) Looking forward to seeing your version(s)! Combining wide-field and narrow-field images is pretty cool, something I've entertained... I never have enough spare cash for another rig though!
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
That's a beaudie Lee but...and you know I luv ya work!!!...and only cause you have previously set such a high bar  ...I'm still seeing the thin bright worms sharpening  sorry... but as a result, at fit to screen size, it does looks pretty great overall  ...I'm just a PIA  stickler for real resolution...not processing artefact induced
Mike
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Thanks Mike :-)
I always take your feedback on board and you're almost always right. In this case I can see it a little bit, but I'm not as bothered by it as you are and since this was introduced very early on in the processing stage it'll be a PITA to rectify so I'm just gonna leave it as is.
Topaz Denoise (used heavily in this image) also sharpens, even when you turn the sharpening setting right down and I when I applied it I was looking at the dim areas with low frequency detail and not enough at the bright and high frequency areas so I didn't notice its impact there. Anyway, I really don't think it's that bad and I'm happy enough with it as-is.
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Originally Posted by graham.hobart
amazing !!
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Thanks Graham :-)