Hi All,
I was mucking around with the new EOS CLS Clip filter on Friday night, having a play with it and seeing what difference it made to things.
While having a fullish moon hanging around is not ideal, it did let me get some subs from Eta Carina and have a go at processing out the blue cast on the images. God knows I need some processing practice.
So, after collecting a meagre 20 mins at ISO 1600 for 30 secs each sub (yes, I know this isnt enough data and it shows) and keeping in mind it WAS a full moon, I simply stacked these in Nebulosity and practiced stretching the data and fixing the colour channels to try and get things more natural.
Something I noticed straight away from the subs is just how much MORE nebulosity comes through and as you will see from the image, there are even some bok globules visible where I havent been seeing them before.
Not my best image, I'm sure, but an interesting start and something that has helped me drive Nebulosity and Photoshop CS3 with ONLY the levels adjustments and a touch of curves and a smidgen of unsharp mask to try and tease out some details from what is a relatively short exposure stack.
Main thing is, I am not getting cross at myself anymore for not being able to "pull" an image out of what is basically bad data due to moon/vignetting/short subs/noise etc and I am treating the data as a learning process more to figure out how to stretch it and not overcook it by clipping it to death. Keeping a sharp eye on the histogram helped me no end and I ACTUALLY stretched each RGB channel separately rather than do them all at the same time which seems to be the key....I think?
Anyhow, its got a lot of noise from the high bias of having the full moon and no flats etc. I did simply capture these with ICNR on in the camera to save me from taking darks during the test.
Please take a look and let me know your thoughts, I know its not bragworthy, but I think its a step forward for me because now I have a better (read CALMER) understanding of what I need to capture to be able to process data better as well as understand the foibles of the histogram and lastly, it seems the EOS CLS clip lets my little unmodded camera pick up more of the nebulous goodness out there.
This may be a bit too red? I tried to keep it balanced, but welcome any suggestions on how to process it a bit better (of course with better data, but still....)
Link is here as I wasnt happy with the cruddy way the resize squared all my stars, so this is a 7MB JPG file at the other end of this link, my apologies for those on slow links.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lh28wc80c3...ilter-test.jpg
Thanks for stopping by for a read of my little essay....sorry if its a bit long, but I am happy with how things are progressing now.
Cheers
Chris