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Old 18-06-2010, 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by MrB View Post
Wow, can't wait to see the full blown mosaic.
Some unusual colour there, so much blue.
Thanks. It is because it is such a colourful area that I am willing to spend a couple of weeks on it.

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Originally Posted by Bassnut View Post
10 panels!!!!!!!, holy cow, thats going to be some image Greg, some serious Photoshoping there, and lotsa RAM if you do many layers, be interesting to see how that goes ;-). Nice pic to start with, colourfull.
I am going to need some help with it I reckon. The main problem with mosaics is matching up the backgrounds. Not sure how that goes yet.

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Originally Posted by Hagar View Post
This is spectacular but a 10 panel mosaic, This will need to go up on the big plasma when you finish this one. I wont have anything else big enough to view it on in any detail.
Keep at it.
I hope it is. I still have to master the putting together of a mosaic and making the various panels blend in.

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Originally Posted by Octane View Post
Greg,

This is a very ambiious project, but, I have to say, you can do far better on the processing than this. I can clearly see, even on my iPhone the areas where you have selectively processed the different coloured nebulas.

Once this thing is complete, it'll be pretty darn awesome.

H
Oh I see yes, I used for about the 2nd time these Topaz Labs PS plugins. They are a bit pushy. I haven't actually selectively processed different parts of the neb but it does seem pushed too hard in some areas.

I think I will also look into getting some Astrodon Gen 11 filters as Astrodons were always very easy to use processing wise. The Baaders are a bit harder to use and sometimes the colour isn't what I expect after the combine.

This panel will have to be reproed anyway as I don't think I will be able to individually colour process each panel and expect them to stitch together.

Greg.

Greg.
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