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Originally Posted by TrevorW
Nice !!
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Thanks, Trevor.
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Originally Posted by jase
Rick, are you getting these colours straight out of a colour combine and if so what are your colour weightings you are using? Colours appear rather washed. RGB is an additive colour palette thus as data is stretched, saturation also need to be increased incrementally. My favourite to bring back rich colour is a reasonably heavy stretched DDP RGB layer with ample blurring to curb colour noise, the use this layer as a soft light blend in photoshop. You may need to dial back the opacity a little as it will darken the image somewhat but that's the reason why it needs to be heavily stretched (just watch out for clipping).
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Jase: I tried a variety of RGB combinations using eXcalibrator weights (which I liked the best) and PI BackgroundNeutralization + ColorCalibration. I don't have any trouble increasing the saturation in PI but the bluish stars have a tendency to turn a garish cyan colour. I suspect there was something odd going on when I converted to sRGB. I'm going to spend a bit more time playing with the colour data now that we're having some rainy nights

Thanks for the suggestions. I might have a play in Photoshop as well and see what I can do.