Hi Fernando,
that's a great picture.
I hope to image this galaxy - one day soon.
I think it could do with a little LAB colour boost via a mask just on the galaxy.
I'll have a go if you want? -
but you have marked your pic as copyright so I wouldn't do so without your permission.
That's a very good image of this galaxy Ferno The subtle colouring works well in this case, nice work
Mike
Thank you Mike, appreciated it.
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Originally Posted by Shiraz
very impressive image Fernando - detail is extraordinary.
Hi Ray, thank you so much. I took 3 days to complete this image and fortunately they all had good seeing.
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Originally Posted by alpal
Hi Fernando,
that's a great picture.
I hope to image this galaxy - one day soon.
I think it could do with a little LAB colour boost via a mask just on the galaxy.
I'll have a go if you want? -
but you have marked your pic as copyright so I wouldn't do so without your permission.
cheers
Allan
Hi Allan,
Thank your for your comment. Although I am not a real fan of images over saturated, you can do what ever you want with this image to fill better your taste. The copyright is thing from Astrobin where I have my images posted. I forget all the time turn it off. So, go ahead and make your try.
I made a feathered mask for the galaxy & boosted in LAB mode with a bias towards blue & red.
I also later selected the stars and added 1.5 pixels of blurring.
Do you like this better?
I made a feathered mask for the galaxy & boosted in LAB mode with a bias towards blue & red.
I also later selected the stars and added 1.5 pixels of blurring.
Do you like this better?
cheers
Allan
Hi Allan,
Thank you so much for your time to analyze and re-work the image. The most important here is if you liked the new version. If you do, then I am more than happy. I liked your version too.
Thanks again,
Fernando
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Originally Posted by astronobob
Very Natural looking Fernando, dig the silvery blue galaxy central highlights, great resolutions too
Hi Bob,
Thank you !! I am still trying to get a Newt like the one you were selling, but the cost of shipping to here is prohibitive.
Best Regards,
Fernando
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Originally Posted by RickS
Very nice, Fernando. I like the understated elegance of this one.
Rick,
Thank you so much for your kind comment, I greatly appreciated it.
Hi Allan,
Thank you so much for your time to analyze and re-work the image. The most important here is if you liked the new version. If you do, then I am more than happy. I liked your version too.
Thanks again,
Fernando
Hi Fernando,
I just thought a bit more colour would look better &
show the nebulas inside the galaxy.
It's almost as if everyone needs to publish 2 images -
one as normal - the way it came out -
& other enhanced for colour with LAB mode.
Hi Fernando,
I just thought a bit more colour would look better &
show the nebulas inside the galaxy.
It's almost as if everyone needs to publish 2 images -
one as normal - the way it came out -
& other enhanced for colour with LAB mode.
cheers
Allan
Hi Allan,
Yes, I should say that I agree with you. I will follow your advice, which is a good one, from now on.
If your stack result was saved in 32 bits FITS & stretched in FITS Liberator
with maximum compression of x^(1/5) then maybe you could lighten the background to
about 35 on the black point & get the outer reaches of the galaxy to come through?
At the moment your black point is about 20.
Please forgive me if you have already done the above?
As a visual observer, this is one of my favourite galaxies to observe. And we also enjoy our black & white pics & sketches , but I really love the colourised version that you've done here Allan. Its very natural and not over done and shows those nebulous patches beautifully. Even tho I like b&w, we also like to know where that action is happening don't we.
It's a lovely image, thank you Fernando.