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Old 02-05-2022, 05:40 PM
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Ant0nio (Tony)
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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
I like it and Gendler is one of my all time favourite astrophotographers.


Your scope is also performing excellently.

A very sharp image and the star colours are terrific.

Greg.
Thanks Greg,

I'm glad you like it, I'm still getting used to the scope.
As far as Rob Gendler goes, the man certainly has my respect with over 100 APOD's to his credit as well as his enormous contribution to astrophotography.
Cheers

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Originally Posted by Emuhead View Post
Really like the star colours & how they've been carefully managed. You can make out the homunculus of eta carinae too which is great too.
Thank you Andrew

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Originally Posted by PRejto View Post
Nice first attempt and I agree that the stars are very tight and with nice colour.

However, I personally think this could easily be stretched more without blowing out anything; the nebula looks quite muted to me. Just try a simple auto adjustment in Photoshop levels to get an idea of what is possible. The histogram shows a huge amount of "room" that is wasted! To do it properly you would probably need to protect the brighter stars with a mask.

The other thing I've noticed is that The RGB histogram peaks are shifted relative to each other. Again, in my view they ought to have been "aligned" early in the processing. When I do this roughly the red doesn't predominate as much and there is more blue evident.

Peter

Edit. I've played around with your image and I think the result is pretty interesting. I won't post it (unless you want me to) but I'm happy to email to you if you want to contact me off line.
Thanks Peter,
I must admit the Histogram annoyed me as well. I very much a novice with my post processing, a great deal of trial & error involved. I'd like to see what you came up with though, I'll PM you with my email.
Cheers.

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Originally Posted by AdamJL View Post
Really lovely effort there, Tony. Agree it could be stretched further a tad, but boy that starfield is amazing. Beautiful colours throughout!
Thanks Adam,
I' glad you like it & I appreciate the input.
Cheers.
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