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Old 18-12-2006, 12:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Harb View Post
Now I am in no way knocking any images here, but I was wondering why it is that a lot of the deep space images I see around the web have the contast on the very light side, which gives the "foggy" look....
Isn't space a dark place....It seems to bring forward noise and all sorts of other artifacts that are not there in real life.
I know everyone is striving for an image that shows the deepest magnitude stars up......but it seems at a cost of image depth.
Most of the Film plates I have seen at major observatories are very dark between the stars, even on long exposures.
Again I am in no way knocking anyone, but I am really curious about this as I am probly missing something

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John

light is everywhere, and really deep shots will be foggy because you have captured background light (normally IR) but i am sure someone with credos will reply to this thread
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