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Old 24-06-2008, 09:31 AM
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Hi All,
No1 does it for me Matty. Just seems to be the more natural one i think.
Wonder what would happen if they all got pulled together by gravity.
One hell of a bang i guess,LOL.
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Old 24-06-2008, 05:47 PM
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Hi Matty, number 1 with the laptop looks the better image. It has nice colours, depth and detail.

The reprocess with the synthetic flats is very nice as well and to me it seems to have increased it's depth.

How did you create the synthetic flats? Are they generated within PS?

Great work
Thanks Guys,

Ric, I used the Dust & Scratches filter in PS to remove the bright stars in the central area and then when over the image with the Healing Brush. Then I used the Apply image function and subtracted it from the master image.

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Old 24-06-2008, 06:37 PM
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Thanks for the tip Matty, I'll find the relative functions in Paintshop Pro and have a go

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Old 25-06-2008, 11:04 PM
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Hi Mat.
Nicely done on our favourite glob.
No. 1 gets my vote. The background lets you know your colours are there.
Just one thing, the central stars appear a little green, perhaps try to see if you can get them a more lighter blue without sacrificing the nice golden colours of the older out lying stars.

Other than that, cool image.
Well done.

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Well done Matt
Number 1 for me. I like the way Omega C appears almost 3D in a good image
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Old 26-06-2008, 06:39 PM
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Hi Mat.
Nicely done on our favourite glob.
No. 1 gets my vote. The background lets you know your colours are there.
Just one thing, the central stars appear a little green, perhaps try to see if you can get them a more lighter blue without sacrificing the nice golden colours of the older out lying stars.

Other than that, cool image.
Well done.

Rich
Thanks Rich,

I have to agree with you on the colour. It does appear a little too green in the central area.



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Well done Matt
Number 1 for me. I like the way Omega C appears almost 3D in a good image
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I'm glad that you like it.
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