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Re: [APML] Re: Milky Way from Cherry Springs



Kevin,
I like your adjusted image much better. Good job.
Sometimes it's hard to see the best adjustments when
you work on an image for too long. I usually have to
drop it for a while then come back with a fresh
perspective later.

Jeff Allen

--- Kevin Wigell <kwemail@twcny.rr.com> wrote:
> Thanks to all for the suggestions for adjusting the
> colors on my Sagittarius Milky Way image. Although
> I'm finding my AP skills steadily improving, judging
> and adjusting image colors is still something I find
> very challenging. I don't know if an "eye for color"
> is something you have to be born with or if it is a
> skill that can be acquired. I suspect that it is an
> innate skill, but is also something that can be
> learned. After Jerry Lodriguss (and others) sent me
> some tips for adjusting my image, it seemed so
> obvious to me.
> 
> In any case, I created a page with a mouseover
> feature that shows both the new version of the
> image, and the old when you move your mouse cursor
> over it. It is at:
>
http://www.kwastronomy.com/Sagittarius_Region2_Color_Adj.htm
> 
> My wife (an artist) likes the original version
> better, but I think it has way too much red in it.
> Comments?
> 
> Thanks so much to all who sent me suggestions on
> this image!
> 
> Kevin Wigell
> www.kwastronomy.com
> 
> 
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