Separate R,G,B reprocess JUPITER & GANYMEDE 13 April
Hi All, did a separate R,G,B colour process on one of my better avis from the morning of the 13th. Brings out some finer detail I think so worth it is this case.
That is a most beautiful image. The detail on Ganymede is outstanding. Your colours seem so much more saturated than my efforts, which always seem to look a little anemic compared to other IIS posters too.
Maybe I need an Iron filter as well as the UV/IR blocker?
Cheers
Dennis
PS - To split RGB would simply do my head in so I'm not going there....ever....period!
Thanks Guys, wierd though. I'm always trying to get my colours more like Dennis, Mike and DP's but can't seem to manage it?? I usually boost saturation a little in Pixel Studio 2.0 - for some reason it does a much better job on saturation than any of the other half dozen programs I've used and are using. Frustrating how I have around 5 post-processing programs and each has one thing it does better than the rest so it becomes a relay run!
Here are the yard sticks. now that the 4x powermate is out, I am putting together a compilation of same scale ie reduce the ones back to rumples 3x with the c9.25 as a minimum size. I also have to work out Mikes best and compare the image scale. Asi also with the extension tube is also up there in magnification.
Not hard to see what two stand out for fineness of detail.
also tried a simple re-process using Dennis's approach of heavy wavelets 1 and 2 only. It does produce a sharper result approaching that of the separate R,G,B process but without all the fuss and bother.
attached here is original straight registax image and then the same at right but with Wavelet 1 set to 25 and 2 set to 15.