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Old 25-04-2012, 06:40 PM
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Very nice Richard.

A bit of some greenish artifact in the middle there like noise banding.

I am into these DSLR milky way panos at the moment and I notice most DSLR wide night shots show up a lot of green. I know there must be some green but it usually is more green noise and throws the colour balance off.

Rogelio Andrea's HLVG free plug in is a must for these DSLR shots. If you boost saturation you will just get more of the green coming through otherwise.

Once its removed you can up saturation and get a more colourful look.

Often also DSLR images look a little flat. I guess that is lack of overall exposure and the only way around that is to mount the camera and go for 3-5 minute subs or longer. That makes it harder to do the pano but these are some of the barriers I think to ideal DSLR panos of Milky Way.

Greg.
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