Busy spot over you place for spy satellites last night hey Trevor
Nice shot though, shame about the compression. Ditto to what Mike asked, how do you resize?
Can anyone identify the small open cluster to the right of The Pleiades in almost a straight line from the CN through the Pleiades? There is a satellite track going right through the middle of it. I've looked in SN and can't seem to find anything relating to it. It's not the Hyades as they are to the righ and up from The Pleiades.
can someone please point out the compression artefacts which folks are referring to???
I'd like to know what they look like so I can identify 'em myself in my own images.
It's hard to describe. If you look closely, there aren't many well defined stars but mostly noise. If we could compare with the uncompressed original it would be obvious.
can someone please point out the compression artefacts which folks are referring to???
I'd like to know what they look like so I can identify 'em myself in my own images.
Image looks OK to me
Hi Matt,
An easy was to determine compression artefacts is to move closer to your monitor (very scientific) and eye-ball the image close up, you can easily see the 'mess' of poor compression compared to say other images also compressed (using different software) when viewing close up. Poor compression looks more like a mosaic of approximated colour and shape - after a little while you can pick this out without getting right on top of your monitor by just looking at the image from the usual distance. As my art teacher use to say many moons ago - "anything looks good when your standing 20 feet away and can't see the detail" ... she wasn't convinced I meant my art work to be veiwed from another room, preferably in the dark. + =