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Originally Posted by topheart
Hi,
Nice image! Very timely.
I will repro my image to the colour balance you have!!
Cheers,
Tim
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Thank you Tim, I appreciated your comments. I hope you can manage to get your image balanced wonderfully.
Regards,
Fernando
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Very nice image. There seems a bit of patchiness in the middle sections of the image. Did you use any minimum filter on the image?
Interesting Ha blend. I'll have to try out the Ha into the red technique. Can't say I've ever heard of adding Ha to the green channel of an LRGB, narrowband yes but not LRGB.
Greg.
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Hi Greg,
Thank you for your time to comment this image. I appreciated your kind comments.
As for the usage of minimum filter, in PI the things are a bit different than in PS, as you have much more control when you erode a structure. In the case of star reduction, you should use a star mask that can be prepared in several different ways. The way I prefer, the mask is generated in the early stage of the permanent stretch, where the fatter stars start to appear. With this mask the reduction will be applied only on the fatter stars, being all the rest of the image, including the small stars, protected.
I tried to see the patches you mentioned, but all I found were some speckles and artifacts due to the conversion of a 64 bit floating point image to the highly compressed jpg file format.
This method of blending Ha to red channel actually avoid the overload of red onto the image.
Best Regards,
Fernando
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Originally Posted by Shiraz
interesting technique and the result is attractive - nice work
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Thanks for the kind comment Ray, appreciated.
Fernando