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Old 15-08-2009, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Hagar View Post
If you have Photoshop or similar program. Image Adjust, Hue and Saturation, and lift the saturation slider a bit until you are happy with the colour.

Your next big step is to start calibrating your images with Flats, Darks and Biaas frames. This will lift the dark region on the right of your image which I suspect is vignetting and even up the whole image quite a lot. Just remember to get the best out of Flats you really need to take Bias or darks of some kind.

Good luck and keep at it. (Start Saving, your hooked)
Thanks, I am using gimp and have had lil' play with hue and saturation. Just stabbing in the dark though.... I'll give it another go, after work tonight. I also want to try and take alot more exposures....

If I was to take say 100 20 second shots, would I therefore need to take 100 20 second dark frames to be successful?



"Good luck and keep at it. (Start Saving, your hooked)"
Oh!! I was wondering what that sharp pain, in the back of my shoulder was!!!
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