Hi Louie,
For a beginner like me who really hasn't used Photoshop before, this has really helped explain levels in such a simple way. A big Thanx for the tut
I haven't dived into stacking yet apart from the moon but I worked on my earlier single shot to try out this technique and I was quite suprised how much red is in it. When I adjusted it, I found the darker areas come out much darker without seeming to loose anything which to me looks much better
A question if I may, I have attached the original and a "corrected" version to the right. Do you try and get the histogram at the left side to line up in RGB? Ie in my original, there is a clear difference in RGB starting points on the left side of the histogram. In your video, you mentioned you had too much red I think and adjusted the other colours to the left a little. I really am a bumbling beginner in this area and trying to understand PS with its power is a big challenge for me but I found this such a simple change which without this video, I would never have even begun to think of.
Really looking forward to your next tut's. I have found Ken Crawford's videos amazing too at the power to extract the hidden data in an image.
Cheers,
Darrin...