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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Certainly looks much better David. Etalon setting might be a little too far towards the blue end. So try more in the middle. It gives a filagree look. The center of the disk is a little dark too whilst the limb is brighter. If you can reverse that the disk will look more like a sphere. There is supposed to be some fall off of light near the limb.
You are getting there though and making huge improvements all the time. Don't worry too much take a look through my gallery of mosaics and see how long it too me. You are well ahead at this stage.
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Love the comment its critical and informative
OK - deciphering the post I had to look up the definition of filigree to fully understand what you were referring to so I take it it is the circular hole/dish look? I am not sure how to fix that in this image at the moment?
Because I am using a vixen 2.4 Barlow lens on the DMK41 I tried to get an even coverage over the whole image area, if I centered it I would have highlighting in the centre of each frame? Not sure how that would come out in the end?
As for the etalon towards the blue end I put my hand up and declare I have no idea what your on about there. I can see some Special High Intensity Training on that point. Im flying blind?
In a whole sense I can understand what youre saying (for the most part), but I am still pretty green in processing this in a mosaic. What I have determined is that about 8 shots are required minimum to get the disk, more is better in getting it smoothed when aligned. I have kept the exact same settings throughout the whole imaging process to try and keep the same brightness throughout but that is introducing a ring?
I will ponder that for a while I have a headache

