Greg, the internal reflection I referred to was in Adam's data where he recently got the APOD. Not in my data set. I only had the reflection from Alnitak to contend with - this was bad enough.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
A good solid high-end equipment horsehead that Jase
When you use the clone tool to remove the flares how do you know what area to use for the cloning to keep the data acurate?
Mike
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Cheers Mike. OK, here's what I did - I created the red filtered master and used this as a reference as it had very little in the way of flare. I then used this to subtract the difference between the other masters that contained the flare. This provided an image which contained the differences between the two. This delta image was then subtracted against each master. The result is was not perfect, thus I followed up with the healing brush. So in a nutshell, by creating a delta reference image I was able to know what areas to keep and what to "clone" or mask out. Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by JohnG
Another delightfull image, Jase, what more can I say, truly delightfull
Cheers
John G
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Thanks John. Appreciated.
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Originally Posted by Ric
A wonderful image Jase, you have captured some fantatic depth and clarity in this one.
always one of my favourite areas.
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Indeed Ric, its always a great area. Takes some work to do it right, but I gratifying when it comes together. Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by Bassnut
Jase, the head itself, awsome, the "verticle gas lane" thing, woefull, the "before" was better, fix it. Why cant you guru types get it right 1st up.
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Get out of the wrong side of bed Fred? Check the composition my friend...its missing the key ingredient to emphasising those "vertical gas lanes" - Ha data. Having reworked and pushed this data for over a month, I'm not fixing anything this time round. Just enjoy it for what its worth.