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Re: [APML] Back to a film image-Rho Ophiuchus
OK better late than never, very nice John. One of my favorite areas to
shoot, too bad it's about gone for this year.
You ever going to get your own web page?
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Laborde" <jlaborde@ix.netcom.com>
To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 3:04 AM
Subject: [APML] Back to a film image-Rho Ophiuchus
> Here is an image or rather two images in a two frame mosaic of Rho
> Ophiuchus area I took last year. I didn't take it very far in the
> processing except to scan the film. The scanned images were quit noisy and
> the film had a ton of dust bunnies and hairs from poor handling at the
> film lab. I was just going to scrap these shots Since then I have learned
> a lot about noise control and image processing in general so I decided
> just a few days ago to complete the processing started a year ago.
>
> The image is a mosaic of 2 120- E200 pushed 1 stop, scanned at 4000 dpi on
> a PrintScan 120. All processing was done in Photoshop CS and passed
> through the demo version of Noise Ninja for noise reduction.
>
> Just a side note, I think Noise Ninja works much better that Neat Image
> which I have been using for about a year.
>
> Here's the image.
> http://aisig.sdaa.org/astroblogDetail.asp?imgID=728&UserID=67
>
> comment welcome
>
>
> John Laborde
>
>
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