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AW: [APML] Orion Re-Processed - Opinions sought
Hi Eddie,
the reprocessed image looks a bit too soft to me. Maybe something in
between this version and the previous version would be great. But this
is just my opinion.
Best regards
Andreas
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> Von: astro-photo-bounces@seds.org
> [mailto:astro-photo-bounces@seds.org] Im Auftrag von Eddie Guscott
> Gesendet: Samstag, 6. Dezember 2003 12:10
> An: APML
> Betreff: [APML] Orion Re-Processed - Opinions sought
>
>
> Inspired by the recent wonderful wide field postings of Orion
> by Andreas Rorig and Marco Lorenzi, I went back and
> re-processed my wide field Orion film image, and seek
> opinions on how I have done (My PS skills are improving but
> not quite there yet :-)
>
> 2 x 20mins stacked/OM1 & Zuiko 50mm F1.8 lens at F4/E200 slide film
>
> My original processing looked a bit harsh by comparison:
> http://www.astropics.co.uk/orion_ave1.jpg
>
> Re-Processed here:
> http://www.astropics.co.uk/orion_ave2_16_1SGBNR.jpg
>
> I noticed in a recent Tony Hallas post that he can "multi
> scan" 16 times to reduce S/N. Vue Scan has a similar function
> and so I re-scanned the slide using "multi pass multi
> scanning" set at 16 passes to hopefully get better S/N.
>
> In processing the image I could not get all of the detail in
> Barnards Loop that was present in the original slide so I
> blended in the red channel as a luminance layer (RRGB??)
> which seems to have had the desired effect.
>
> Anyway, I would appreciate any comment or critiscism on what
> I have done
>
> Thank you
>
> Eddie Guscott
>
>
>
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