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Originally Posted by TrevorW
Seems overly bright in central area IMO although this is the nicest version I've seen
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The central area is really flooded with energy - I could have toned it down but something was ringing in the back of my mind when I was processing it - something that I heard from David Malin at AAIC.
"Respect the light"
I wanted to see if I could try to display the huge dynamic range (right to the brink) and still show the details while doing it. I appeciate your comments very much as it shows I did push to the limits . . .
Thanks again for the suggestions as they say what people are thinking when they view the image. Also, I have two processing monitors - both are calibrated with Spyder2Pro and the image looks a bit different in both monitors. I tried to split the brightness difference between the two.