Oops, thanks for pointing that one out
Chris. That's what happens when I don't get much sleep. I've
been using the technique described my Matt, using the the anti-vignetting
layer, and have had very good success with it, thanks Matt. I don't know
if I want to mess with it any more though.
Daniel
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 8:37
AM
Subject: RE: [APML] M13 and Beehive
shots
Daniel, Theres nothing wrong with those
images. Tracking is good, so is focus. The vignette is very
slight, almost unoticable. You can remove most vignetts in photoshop
using the soft light combine of a new layer with the negative of the vignette
on it. The M13 shot is labeled the Horse head by the
way...
Here are a couple shots I took at Mount
Pinos on the 13th. Let me know what you all think.
I have a few more but I'm still working on
them. I'm having trouble getting rid of the vignetting and the shots
are a little grainy. I'm also experimenting with scaling
each channel separately, especially the blue channel, to help get rid
of problems with false color, seems to work quite well. I've been
quite happy shooting through my Megrez 80 and I'm currently saving up for a
Borg 100 ED and upgrading my mount. Can someone have too many
toys?? Nah.
Daniel