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user28347 | sent on November 22, 2016 (21:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
really beautiful, congratulations to your son, great and luminous tracking davvero splendida ,complimenti a tuo figlio,inseguimento ottimo e luminosa |
| sent on November 23, 2016 (15:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Sapf! I will refer
Sincerely, Roberto Grazie Sapf! Riferirò Saluti, Roberto |
| sent on March 29, 2020 (16:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
what a wonderful thing to say. Where I can see the technique used. A warm greeting soon. che dire stupende. Dove posso vedere la tecnica usata. Un caro saluto a presto. |
| sent on March 29, 2020 (16:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Assox, I thank you very much for the appreciation 8-) on page 1 of Andromeda we wrote:
“ Hello Luke, I pass the mouse to my son Riccardo... 1) Crop of individual poses to reduce the amount of data immediately. 2) Artificial quadrupling of the number of pixels (2x in length and width) without using any interpolation. 3) Overlapping photos with jl program DeepSkyStacker (I do not remember with what settings and not even how I then exported the image, however, it seems to me that they were steps that made the difference). In any case at this point my image seemed colorless, the sky not beautiful black, but the galaxy was seen rather well (even the details). 4) Intense photo editing phase with the RawTherapee program, in which I tried to extract as much as possible. Hello! Riccardo and Roberto „ Ciao Assox, Ti ringrazio molto per l'apprezzamento a pag. 1 di Andromeda abbiamo scritto: " Ciao Luca, passo il mouse a mio figlio Riccardo... 1) Crop delle singole pose così da ridurre subito la quantità di dati. 2) Quadruplicazione artificiale del numero di pixel (2x in lunghezza e larghezza) senza usare nessun tipo di interpolazione. 3) Sovrapposizione delle foto con jl programma DeepSkyStacker (non ricordo con che impostazioni e neanche come ho poi esportato l'immagine, mi pare però che erano passaggi che facevano la differenza). In ogni caso a questo punto la mia immagine sembrava priva di colori, il cielo non bello nero, ma la galassia si vedeva piuttosto bene (anche i dettagli). 4) Intensa fase di fotoritocco col programma RawTherapee, in cui ho cercato di estrarre il massimo possibile. Ciao! Riccardo e Roberto" |
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