Moon - Hercules and Atlas
Moon - Hercules and Atlas
Orion ED100...
[80% Steve, 20% Alfred] ------- Probability of Clear Skies = (Age of newest equipment in days) / [(Number of observers) * (Total Aperture of all telescopes present in mm)]
Re: Moon - Hercules and Atlas
Nice photo! May I know the details of your photo?Tachyon wrote:Orion ED100...
Thanks,
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Not much, I found the effects too 'artificial'. I tend to go easy with Registax also. Somehow if it's a bit 'blur' it looks more appealing.. heh.rcj wrote:did you do unsharp masking?
But I do adjust the brighness and contrast to highlight the desired features. For example in the pic on rima ariadaeus below.
Cheers!
[80% Steve, 20% Alfred] ------- Probability of Clear Skies = (Age of newest equipment in days) / [(Number of observers) * (Total Aperture of all telescopes present in mm)]
Yeah.. that's the effect of the brightening and contrast to bring out the inteersting 'dark' features. Always a trade-off, isn't it?
Cheers!
Cheers!
[80% Steve, 20% Alfred] ------- Probability of Clear Skies = (Age of newest equipment in days) / [(Number of observers) * (Total Aperture of all telescopes present in mm)]
Hi andrew,
actually it is not always a tradeoff, you could use curves application which is a non linear process to "hold down" on the highlights and bring out the details in the darker regions. this technique is also used in bringing out fainter nebulae. But the idea here is to adjust by small amounts, and not one large change. Do you still have the raw stacked image? I could give it a try.
actually it is not always a tradeoff, you could use curves application which is a non linear process to "hold down" on the highlights and bring out the details in the darker regions. this technique is also used in bringing out fainter nebulae. But the idea here is to adjust by small amounts, and not one large change. Do you still have the raw stacked image? I could give it a try.