great stuff dave.. lunar eclipse shots look so simple, but for shots like this i know neither the imaging nor the processing are easy! you are certainly weilding some nice touch with your processing skills.. impressive.
me.. well.. um.. i missed (forgot) most of it.. . had been pretty cloudy but caught the last twenty minutes in clear sky once i realised what i'd been missing!
thanks Phil - i am still learning and have a long long way to go before i get up to you and the rest - i am struggling with the repros on this as the aqua colour is extremely strong on the right
That looks great Dave. the limb has been finally squared away, the green cast in the penumbral shadow has been contained and definition is much clearer, less hazy. At least that is how it looks from my monitor (a somewhat dodgey CRT ).
Cheers
Tony
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Does it look any better he asks
It looks like you have pulled it out from behind a curtain.
Thanks?
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Originally Posted by firstlight
That looks great Dave. the limb has been finally squared away, the green cast in the penumbral shadow has been contained and definition is much clearer, less hazy. At least that is how it looks from my monitor (a somewhat dodgey CRT ).
I have been starting to use the same process on some of the other data i have. One seems ot have worked and the other failed. the times are 9.28pm and 8.46pm - anyway comments welcomed. I will be reprocessing the 8.46pm version - its terrible but i thought i would show it anyway - LOL a lesson of not what to do!!