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Old 03-04-2008, 08:03 AM
Paramount
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Hi Mike
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Originally Posted by iceman View Post
Another nice result, Gordon. Lovely image. Satellite trail too

What sort of processing do you do on your images?
Thanks for the comments, the processing I do for the Ha images is actually very basic but I will go through it in stages
1 I combine raw fits files using autocombine using the sum value in Maxim DL
2 I then save to tiff 16 bit using the default settings in the stretch dialogue box
3 I open the tiff file in Photoshop CS2 and do about 2 or 3 itterations of curves using slight adjustment of the central part of the curve
4 In between each itteration of curves I may make a very slight alteration in levels but I find this is not always necessary
5 I then use one itteration of enhance local area contrast using Noel's tools (plugin available for photoshop
6 This is sometimes followed by lighten DSO again in Noel's tools
7 I then zoom into the image to check for any nasties like cosmic flares or "satellite trails" and remove them using the clone stamp tool, I forgot to do it for this image as it was already faint, it takes a bit of time and patience using this technique to get rid of a satellite trail but with practice it easier than you think
8 Finally if necessary I crop the image to reduce any vignetting or effects from stacking
9The last thing I do before posting to my site or the forums is to save as a jpeg
This routine takes me about an hour or two maximum and it is something that I find seems to suit the Ha images, I also find that the longer your subframes the less need there is to use curves and levels to bring the detail out as you will see when I post another image which is of part of the California nebula made up of 4 x 15 minutes unguided where I didn't use levels or curves at all. My current processing skills are very basic to say the least at the moment and I tend to look at all the forums and pick up tips from other people.
Kind Regards
Gordon
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