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Originally Posted by White Rabbit
Marc, I'm beginning to think along those lines as well.
Maybe I'll give it a shot and see what the out come is. I guess I have nothing to loose at this stage.
Thanks guys.
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Pros: it teaches you good calibration, flat fielding in particular and processing techniques to remove color casts and gradients.
Cons: you never get the proper colors. Shots are noisy due to sky glow and color cast changes with altitude and where you're pointing in the sky.
In the end all the color shots I got were crap when I compared them to single subs under dark skies so I figured the end result was really not worth the effort.
I originally spent a bit of money in LP filters, UHC-S, Nebulosity/Contrast enhancers and what not. They're all collecting dust now.