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Old 20-10-2023, 02:37 PM
Bodon (Steve)
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Lagoon Nebula

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Lagoon Nebula with some Ha. The area is rich in stars and dust but had to reduce them as there was way too many. Tried not to over sharpen...



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Old 21-10-2023, 08:13 PM
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Hi Steve, that's a lovely wide-field image with nice round stars, rich and vibrant colour and is nicely framed. Perhaps dial back the brightness of the nebula a little as it looks a little neon-ish on my monitor? I certainly know what you mean about this area being densely populated with stars - they almost over power RGB-style images but aren't too bad with a NB filter. Thanks for sharing. Alex.
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Old 22-10-2023, 09:12 AM
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Hi Alex, I tend to over sharpen and brighten my images. I have two different monitors but the same size. Photo looks different on both. The photo is brighter on my gaming monitor. I will open curves again and reduce the saturation a tad.
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