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John and all,
Thanks for the kudos... the
"saturation" of the colors is the natural result of all-RGB information... I
noticed the same thing... so now the challenge is to somehow combine this with a
sharper "L" and not loose any of that.
The reason that an "L" is still a good thing is
because the filters along with the IR blocking filters cut back on the light
immensely that the CCD is sensitive to, so the amazing depth that one can get
through the "clear" mode is nowhere to be seen... as Rob put it, a CCD in color
mode isn't much more sensitive than film!
The slight lack of alignment is
puzzling to me, too, but I would be willing to bet it is from all the noise that
is in the file. I had huge amounts of cosmic ray hits over the last few days,
perhaps from the solar activity adding to the random hits. Registar has no way
of knowing if some of these are stars or not... the new version has noise
suppression filters which do help. The problem is that I can't see the
noise to retouch it out before Registar without corrupting the
data. If anyone has any ideas, I'm all ears...
Tony
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