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| sent on January 09, 2024 (22:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I'm always fascinated by these photos, which remind me of those on the covers of Prog Rock and "Krautrock" records from the early 70s (which I discovered later, I was born in 1973), or in certain Astronomy attachments that gave I don't remember if with "Panorama", "Epoca", "Airone" or some similar magazine. Moreover, I didn't know that they were false colors obtained with particular protocols (such as "Hubble Palette" or other), and I didn't think they could be obtained with such detail even with a home setting. Greetings. C. Sempre affascinato da queste foto, che mi ricordano quelle nelle Copertine dei dischi del Prog Rock e "Krautrock" dei primi anni 70 (che io ho scoperto dopo, sono nato nel 1973), o in certi allegati di Astronomia che davano non ricordo se con "Panorama", "Epoca", "Airone" o qualche rivista del genere. Peraltro, non sapevo che fossero falsi colori ricavati con particolari protocolli (tipo "Hubble Palette" o altro), e non pensavo potessero essere ottenute con tale dettaglio anche con setting casalingo. Un Saluto. C. |
| sent on January 10, 2024 (0:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
We're almost the same age, I was born in '75. Well, today astrophotography, while remaining a rather demanding and complex practice, both for the management of the shots and for post-production, can give enormous satisfaction. Levels of very high image quality have now been reached, thanks to software and very advanced instrumentation that are absolutely within the reach of amateur amateur astronomers, compared to the years to which you refer. This clearly, as you could see from the description, is not a Hubble Palette, but a simple RGB obtained with the reflex modified to be able to capture some frequencies in the infrared. With a dedicated astronomical camera, which is no longer so prohibitively expensive, and with a series of special filters, even more remarkable results can be obtained, even on weaker subjects. Thank you very much for your appreciation and for the pleasant "chat" :) Siamo quasi coetanei, io del '75. Beh oggi l'astrofotografia, pur restando una pratica piuttosto impegnativa e complessa, sia per la gestione delle riprese che per la post-produzione, può regalare soddisfazioni enormi. Si sono raggiunti ormai livelli di altissima qualità delle immagini, grazie a software e strumentazione molto evoluta assolutamente alla portata dell'astrofilo amatoriale, rispetto agli anni a cui fai riferimento. Questa chiaramente, come hai potuto osservare dalla descrizione, non è una Hubble Palette, ma un semplice RGB ottenuto con la reflex modificata per poter catturare anche alcune frequenze nell'infrarosso. Con una camera astronomica dedicata, che peraltro non ha più un costo così proibitivo e con una serie di filtri appositi, si possono ottenere risultati ancora più ragguardevoli, anche su soggetti più deboli. Grazie mille per l'apprezzamento e per la piacevole "chiacchierata" :) |
| sent on January 10, 2024 (0:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the information, there is something to learn every day (good that it is). Grazie per le informazioni, tanto c'è ogni giorno da imparare qualcosa (bene che sia così). |
| sent on January 19, 2024 (16:03) | This comment has been translated
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| sent on January 29, 2024 (9:26) | This comment has been translated
Beautiful, congratulations! Cheers |
| sent on January 30, 2024 (10:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you Luca, cheers! Ti ringrazio Luca, ciao! |
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