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Originally Posted by Atmos
Had a bit of fun trying some difference ways of processing, lost count on the number of times I started back from scratch again haha To try something different I even ended up blending a version from PI with one that I ran a Low Pass FFT on in MaxIM DL, seemed to help a bit.
I have not done any HDR on this version, I tried but for some reason there were some regions where the blue stars behind the nebula would poke through and create some really funky results. Without the HDR it does give it more of a 3D feel, not quite as flat, the nebula actually appears to be in front of the background stars.
No doubt end up having another go at this at some point.
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hi colin,
i like how you have brought out the faint stuff on this one and i think i know the look you are after, - keeping it bright to maintain the 3d'ness.
seeing al had a crack (and because i haven't had any data for ages) i thought i'd have a go too (hope you don't mind). in photoshop, i've aimed for somewhere between Al's HDR version and yours.
- moved the green and blue black point closer to the curve
- moved the highlight slider to reduce the core brightness.
- mode->lab, slight colour boost
- mode -> rgb move black point in green and blue again (red is slightly clipped i always do that in lab mode for some reason).
Cheers
Russ