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Old 28-04-2008, 05:26 PM
Alchemy (Clive)
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Originally Posted by Garyh View Post
Nice Hanson!
I find selecting the brighter stars then a light minimum filter helps to soften them as well as shrink them a little.
this works best on a refractor, star spikes will tend to square up the stars a bit , be carefull not to go too hard too early as you will end up with halos around the stars.

the process gary is talking about probably uses Photoshop using
SELECT-COLOR RANGE tool, followed with FILTER -OTHER -MINIMUM. It would pay also to use a feather if you want to try this process, SELECT -FEATHER. it takes a bit of fiddling to make it look natural. Heres a thought for you to consider, what appears as wrong, or noisy or not natural may not show up when you resize it to the 200kb limit
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