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The main star forming region of NGC7000

Started by RobertM, Oct 09, 2011, 19:00:58

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RobertM

That's very interesting Mac and gives me a couple of ideas.  I must admit I didn't realise it could be pushed that far and that processing has certainly brought out a lot more contrast and makes the others look a bit insipid.  Maybe the highlights are a bit pushed but the rest looks remarkable. 

I am interested in knowing how you processed it but having bought PixInsight I'm determined to get to grips with it.  For now at least PS is off the menu.

Note to one's self: must not over do it !

Robert

MarkS


I agree with Mick - it's killed the wall.

Rocket Pooch

Well the 2nd one is better, the last one looks like a lot of noise has got into it.

Carole

Well I am afraid I much prefer the original process.  I think the increase in contrast has spoilt it, but that's really my artistic eye saying this rather than my scientific one. 

Carole

MarkS

Quote from: Mac
I've followed a Photoshop Guru for a few years now

Is that known as stalking?

Rocket Pooch

It is Mark, but the guy airbrushed Mac off.