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M20- The Trifid Nebula
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M20- The Trifid Nebula
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Jaicoa
30 August 2010 - 06:39 PM
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74.11K
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773x600
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File Name
gallery_21_1_259952.jpg
Unix Timestamp
1283222375
Original File Size
499013
File Type
2
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image/jpeg
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ANY_TAG, IFD0, THUMBNAIL, EXIF
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The 0th row is at the visual top of the image, and the 0th column is the visual left-hand side
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4000000/10000
Y-Resolution
4000000/10000
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2
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Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows
Date Taken
2010:08:30 14:43:55
Color Space
sRGB
Image Width
1640
Image Length
1272
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Darryl
31 August 2010 - 09:21 AM | Permalink:
#1
Ok, I need to know how you processed that
. Private e-mail, courier, secret messenger if you have to but give me the info. Ok so I'm kidding, but should you want to share the information I would be happy to accept it.
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Jaicoa
02 September 2010 - 03:00 PM | Permalink:
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Hi Darryl, Many thanks my friend. Don't know where to start but on this image compared to last year i added approaximately 2 hours additional time of Ha to capture the rest of the fainter part of the nebula. I also captured close to 1 hr of luminance to bring back the stars that are very faint and hidden within the nebula dust cloud. I would combine Luminance with Ha for my Luminace and then conbine the red with Ha as the red channel, I then clean out the noise and strech out the other channels but being careful not to over-bloat the bright stars. If I missed something please feel free to ask.
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