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Re: [APML] Orion's Sword on 400F



That is a better version Matt, but I would pull the green and blue channel
down a hair in curves. And the sky background color is still a blue cast
after that. I wish we had some hypered results. Any takers?
Bobby Middleton

> From: "Matt BenDaniel" <matt@starmatt.com>
> > I significantly adjusted this image.
> >
> > Most importantly, I figured out a way to get rid of the anti-vignetting
> artifacts in Photoshop. AFAICT there are no significant AV artifacts left
in
> this image. I think I can do this with any image now. At some point, I
will
> overhaul my AV article to include the refinements to the technique.
> >
> > Also, I saturated the colors somewhat. I don't normally do that, but I
> think maybe that 400F does not yield vivid colors (as does its sibling
> 100F). The nebula looks redder now.  I wonder if hypering
> this slide film could extend its red response.
> > >http://people.ne.mediaone.net/mbendaniel1/gallery/astro/sword.html



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