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Old 23-09-2009, 01:14 AM
jase (Jason)
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Originally Posted by Octane View Post
Jase,

Oh, my God.

:worship:

No words, mate. No words.

Regards,
Humayun
Cheers Humayun. A picture speaks a thousand words eh!

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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
A masterpiece Jase.

Amazing effort and what a result.

Congrats. You can't see any joins. Fantastic.

Greg.
Thanks Greg. Yes, quite some effort. Nothing like challenging yourself now and then. Looking forward to producing a single frame image soon. Should be a walk in the park in comparison. Thanks again.

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Originally Posted by Ric View Post
Beautiful Jase, an outstanding piece of work.
Cheers Ric. Please you liked it!

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Originally Posted by renormalised View Post
Just as any great cook will have it...wonderful composition. Another great dish from the "executive chef"
Pleased you enjoyed the culinary delight served Carl. Wouldn't say it was cooked to perfection however. If you like your steak rare, then it may just do. Thanks for the comments.

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Originally Posted by Benny L View Post
That is something else Jase!!!!! :0
Thanks Benny. Nothing like a little resolution on a widefield image. Its hard to beat a mosaic.

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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
Rather incredible work Jase .

I see what you mean re the colour fidelity, it does look a little sorta two tone (??) but the gorgeous grand vista, the sharpness and over all quality more than make up for it

Mike
Cheers Mike. Yes, colour fidelity is almost always compromised in some form. Resampling has an impact as well. The full size image I've provided has actually be reduced by 65%! What I noticed is that when the image is resampled/reduced it alters the saturation. On the 1:1 (100%) image, the tonal range looks ok, especially around M8... which on the resampled/reduced image present I think looks too heavily saturated. Will see how it looks on a print sometime. Thanks again.

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Originally Posted by iceman View Post
Well that's quite incredible!

Amazing image. Not enough superlatives! Speechless!
Thanks Mike. Certainly an interesting area of the sky which took a little planning to get the "ideal" composition. Pleased you liked it.

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