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Re: [APML] 47 Tucanae



I really like the overall color though and greenish shadows are an easy fix.
The cluster still has a nice reddish hue and the stars and nebula in the
galaxy have better overall balance I think.  Looking at my M13 shot I
realized that it was a little too cyan/blue.

Daniel

----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt BenDaniel" <matt@starmatt.com>
To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 12:04 AM
Subject: Re: [APML] 47 Tucanae


> At 11:45 PM 4/30/2002 -0700, Daniel Reyna wrote:
> >It is true that globulars contain lower mass, therefore, cooler stars but
> >looking at hubble images of 47 Tucanae they seem more yellowish than
pink.
>
> The people who process the Hubble pix don't give rat's a-- about true
color. They make eye candy for the masses, to foster a favorable funding
environment.
>
> >Try this Matt, I like this color.  Go to color balance and in midtones
> >change to values to 0, 10, -9.  In shadows change the values to 0, 11-14,
7.
> >I usually like to use curve for color balance but this is quick and easy.
> >Thoughts?
>
> We must have monitor incompatibilities. That makes the shadows look green
to me.
>
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