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Originally Posted by batema
Thanks Greg. I just had the CCD camera with the rectangular chip horizontal with the chords coming from the bottom. I will have a look. I need to read and practice my processing but more so look at maybe utube examples. Could you ore anyone give me a heads up in terms of some resources for this.
thanks
Mark
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Louie's free tutorials with links posted on this forum.
Ken Crawfords tutorials free on his site although these are more advanced techniques.
DVDs by Adam Block or Tony Hallas are very good. Adam is arguably the top imager on the planet at the moment.
Warren Keller has DVDs as well although I haven't seen those.
Zone system by Ron Wodaski book is good.
Neil Fleming has a few free tutorials on his site.
Steve Cannistra has some on his site for narrowband imaging.
If I were starting again I would get the complete set of Adam Blocks' DVDs and study them all and start using them. They are very complete and he is the best of the best. They cover virtually everything. Ken's tutorials above cover the few things that you could improve on in advanced processing. I like the DVD style of learning processing as you see the same program you will work with. Adam also puts summary sheets at the end of a section with the techniques all written out step by step.
You can also pause the DVD and then practice what you just saw and get used to how it works.
There was only one gradient technique that perhaps there is an error on the DVD. I was able to get it to work occassionally and it would often fail. I then saw someone else using a variant of it and it worked stably everytime so now I use that. It uses the image calculations
menu to subtract the background of a blurred and cleaned copy of an image to subtract the gradients. Apply image menu works better.
I imagine you can print those and form them into a book.
Greg.