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| sent on July 15, 2019 (11:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Evidence of processing of a single shot, the photo was taken in August 2018 criticismand welcome advice 8-) Prova di elaborazione di un solo scatto, la foto è stata scattata ad agosto del 2018 critiche e consigli ben accetti |
| sent on July 15, 2019 (15:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Good to be without a tracker, I would correct the white balance because there is a strong blue dominant. But why in my Tokina 11-16 I have a horrible coma at the corners, with the stars becoming lines 10 pixels long, while here there is just a little bit of astigmatism all in all content? Buona per essere senza inseguitore, correggerei il bilanciamento del bianco perché c'è una forte dominante azzurra. Ma come mai nel mio Tokina 11-16 ho una coma orribile agli angoli, con le stelle che diventano linee lunghe 10 pixel, mentre qui c'è solo un po' di astigmatismo tutto sommato contenuto? |
| sent on July 15, 2019 (17:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
So as a layman of astronomy the dominant is wanted, I still saved a jpeg with a more neutral balance, for the coma I do not know what to tell you, with LR I only used the color aberration correction and did not even use the correction of the lens, however I have Made a series of shots with the easel all 25" and in no one I have an obvious coma, I wonder if I could have held a faster time to better freeze the stars. Allora da profano di astronomia la dominante è voluta, ho comunque salvato un jpeg con un bilanciamento più neutro, per il coma non so cosa dirti, con LR ho soltanto usato la correzione aberrazioni cromatica e non usato nemmeno la correzione dell'obbiettivo, comunque ho fatto una serie di scatti con il cavalletto tutti a 25" e in nessuno ho un coma evidente, mi chiedo se avessi potuto tenere un tempo più veloce per congelare meglio le stelle. |
| sent on July 15, 2019 (17:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Coma does not depend on exposure but on openness, and here you had the diaphragm at most so the defects should be worse, then you can not correct in any way in post-production, it has nothing to do with chromatism and geometric distortion. La coma non dipende dall'esposizione ma dall'apertura, e qui avevi il diaframma al massimo per cui i difetti dovrebbero essere peggiori, poi non si può correggere in nessun modo in post produzione, non c'entra nulla con cromatismo e distorsione geometrica. Vedo se riesco a trovare un test che avevo fatto, mi sono bastate solo un paio di prove per non usare mai più i grandangoli rettilinei sulle stelle, mi fanno troppo schifo, mi sono trovato molto meglio col fisheye. |
| sent on July 15, 2019 (21:50)
I like it the way it is. It is 'milky' and to me this light tone works 100%. As an experiment, if it were my image, I would see what happens visually when the outer edges get burned deeper (darker). |
| sent on September 21, 2019 (13:26) | This comment has been translated
Nice photo! |
| sent on April 11, 2020 (7:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks everybody for the visit and the comments. Grazie a tutti per il passaggio e i commenti. |
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