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Old 20-02-2007, 09:13 AM
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Eta-Carina (HDI process)

Here is a pic of the nebula eta-Carina - the star eta-Carina just makes an appearance - RHS.

The image was processed to extract max detail.

The experiments into this type of processing is continuing!

Camera: EOS 350D @ Iso 400

Total exposure - 2048 sec.
Frame (#11) longest exposure 1047 sec.

Jerry.
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Old 20-02-2007, 09:29 AM
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Nice work Jerry, how many exposure groups were used and what values?
Star co;ours are good and rich as well as the nebulosity.
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Old 20-02-2007, 09:36 AM
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Great work Jerry, I like the deep colours you've achieved in this shot.
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Old 20-02-2007, 11:02 AM
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ooohhhhh yeeessssss please tell all, what did you do?
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Old 20-02-2007, 11:46 AM
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WOw that's magnificent! Well done!
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Old 20-02-2007, 12:10 PM
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Very nice image there, it does show a big range of brightness there.
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Old 20-02-2007, 12:51 PM
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Very nice Jerry.
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Old 20-02-2007, 01:05 PM
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Great image Jerry, love all the detail and colour.

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Old 20-02-2007, 07:49 PM
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Hello All,

Thanks for the good words.

The pics Iv'e put on this forum are the result of trying some new techniques. The idea is to produce artistic effects in astrophotography - pics with no scientific merit but are nice looking - technical perfection comes later!!

These techniques come from the world of computer animation, HD displays etc. and have produced amazing results in terrestrial phtography.

To discuss these techniques will require a separate discussion thread but I'll present you with the info for you to have a go and see what develops.

The program I'm using is the trial version of Photomatix Pro Beta version 2.4 and is available from:
http://www.hdrsoft.com/download/download20win.php
There is plenty of info at this site.

In keeping with the idea of exposure blending and because of the huge dynamic range of our images I choose a range of exposures:

1, 2, 4, 8, ..... 1024 secs. This gives an apparent range of 10 extra bits.

The pics with the mount continuously tracking and combined in Photomatix to produce a single HDR image. This image was tone compressed to produce the results displayed here.

For the quieter and more sensitive astronomical cameras I would try the following exposures:

Going up in 1 magnitude steps I would tru these exposures

0.01,0.0251,0.0631,0.159,0.398,1.00 ,2.52,6.31,15.84,39.8,100,251,631,1 585 secs. This is a range of 13 magnitudes and is a good starting point.

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Old 20-02-2007, 07:59 PM
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Wow!Excellent work Jerry!

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Old 20-02-2007, 08:07 PM
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Thanks for the info Jerry. There is also an article on IIS on HDR processing using Photoshop CS2. It will shortly be undergoing a revision....I hope.

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Old 21-02-2007, 09:25 AM
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That is very good work Jerry. I am impressed. How do you think the software would handle a linear tiff produced by ImagesPlus. I think I would lose what marbles I have left if I had to go to taking a series of different exposures.
If I send you a suitable file (linear tiff) would you show what can be achieved with it.
Otherwise I would be willing to produce lets say three? different exposures. How many do you suggest. The Canon 5DH has 14.3 stops dynamic range. The A to D converter is 12 bits. Any advice is gratefully accepted.
I do understand that to get star colours a short one second exposure is all that is needed for the brightest stars and so on up. The dynamic range is huge! The other end of course is the very dim nebulosity at an exposure of many hundreds of seconds.

Again very nice work.

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Jerry I would be most interested in you starting another thread to discuss and work through the processing of this image (and others). Fantastic work, and I can see now you would have to dedicate a night and object.
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Old 21-02-2007, 06:54 PM
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To answer a few questions.

1. All frames were converted from the Canon RAW to 16 bit tiff files so tiff files from any source should be ok. The main thing is that the frame alignment must be very good. Photomatix has a frame alignment option but it did not work well for me - perhaps I didn't try hard enough.

2 The Canon in-camera noise reduction was used - nothing else. I merely took the tiff files and had Photomatix combine them, its as simple as that. I was told that CS2 had some similar procedures but they are not as good as Photomatix. Adobe has modified the algorithms and the new CS3 should be an improvement.

3. My main motivation is to see what other astrophotographers come up with in this area - there are some pretty creative people out there. Playing around with astrophotography you find that we keep doing the same things - I know the results are good - very good but why not try something new?

Bert,

12 bit dynamic range is what we get for most CCD's so we get what we get.
I could have a go at processing a few frames for you - but you should also have a go. OK! take 3 pics with your 5D. Convert the CRW files and convert them to *.jpg and e-mail (send me a message via this forum) them to me lets see what we can do.

Houghy,

OK a little discussion thread might be in order - I'll get my thoughts in order and get back to you. I'll have a go at Omega Centauri this evening to see how star clusters turn out. For me its one object per evening otherwise I'll end up not going to work


Clear skies,

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Old 21-02-2007, 11:58 PM
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Thanks Jerry. Since I did not have a clear sky handy took a series of exposures from a 1/60 (pic1) to 1/8000 (pic2) at 100 ISO at f/11 of an object with a lot of dynamic range ie a light globe.
The third picture is the result of Combining Highlights and shadows Auto of ten jpg's.
I will definitely try it with some astro images. Thanks again for making things even more complicated

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Old 22-02-2007, 12:36 AM
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Here is the tiff version HDR Combine and then tone mapping.
I just realized this would be fantastic for Crescent Moon images to show
the Earthlight lit part without blowing out the Sun lit crescent.

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Old 22-02-2007, 07:47 PM
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Very good Bert. Just what I thought the program would do.

See!! I've got a new idea from you - the moon. Didn't even think about it. Thanks.

I will continue to experiment with this code.

I have some even more amazing code that produces pics of Jupiter (single frame) with amazing detail - this is still under test.

Please keep us posted with your moon pics. I'll also have a go.

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Old 23-02-2007, 09:45 AM
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My brain hurts!

Hi guys,

as someone new to the hobby/art/science of astronomy and still in the world of afocal photography this photo and the subsequent discussion has blown me away.

Very inspiring while at the same time completely daunting!

Still, it's one step at a time, beginning with curve adjustments in Photoshop of my moon photos.

Totally loving this website and the forums.

Thanks for all the hints, tricks and time you lot put in

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Old 23-02-2007, 11:33 PM
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Hi Nick,

Re: "... with curve adjustments in Photoshop of my moon photos ..."

To get excellent moon pics is surprisingly difficult - alot of things have to come together. So continue along this path and when you get an excellent pic pat your self on the back

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Old 25-02-2007, 10:51 AM
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Wow!

Thanks for that shot and the heads up on the potential of HDR - this is news to me and I will give it a shot as soon as possible...these shots just hit you in the eye, amazing.
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