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| sent on September 03, 2024 (12:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful, I find the colors really pleasant and I really like how you managed the reflection part around the star AE Aurigae. I ask you how you manage the various brightnesses within the image so well during stretching, I find it really well balanced Bellissima, i colori li trovo davvero gradevoli e mi piace moltissimo come hai gestito la parte di riflessione attorno alla stella AE Aurigae. Ti chiedo come riesci a gestire così bene le varie luminosità all'interno dell'immagine durante lo stretch, la trovo veramente ben bilanciata |
| sent on September 03, 2024 (12:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you Gianluca. My workflow on PixInsight, as far as stretch is concerned, involves first of all the separation of the stellar marking from the nebular one with StarXterminator. On the starless image, if the dynamic extension is large, I work with the GeneralizedHyperbolicStretch script, which is really good, if the extension is modest, I work with the SoftStretch (EZSuite). Where the nebulosity (stretched) then shows excessively bright areas and at the same time very faint areas, I act with the HistogramTransformation, after applying a protective mask shaded with the RangeMask process. At that point I work on the stellar image with SetiAstro's "NB to RGB Star Combination" script. If I'm happy with the result, I blend the images with PixelMath. Ti ringrazio Gianluca. Il mio flusso di lavoro su PixInsight, per quel che riguarda lo stretch, prevede in primis la separazione del segnare stellare da quello nebulare con StarXterminator. Sull'immagine starless, se l'estensione dinamica è ampia, lavoro con lo script GeneralizedHyperbolicStretch, che è davvero ottimo, se l'estensione è modesta, lavoro con il SoftStretch (EZSuite). Laddove la nebulosità (stirata) poi mostri zone eccessivamente luminose e contemporaneamente zone molto flebili, agisco con l'HistogramTransformation, dopo aver però applicato una maschera protettiva sfumata con il processo RangeMask. A quel punto lavoro sull'immagine stellare con lo script "NB to RGB Star Combination" di SetiAstro. Se il risultato mi soddisfa, fondo le immagini con PixelMath. |
| sent on September 03, 2024 (16:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I imagined there was GHS involved, I recently discovered it but I haven't used it yet, I think I'll get a good culture on this tool. Thank you very much for the valuable tips! :-) Immaginavo ci fosse di mezzo il GHS, l'ho scoperto da poco ma ancora non l'ho utilizzato, penso mi farò una bella cultura su questo tool. Grazie mille per i preziosi consigli! |
| sent on September 03, 2024 (20:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
What a super job.... congratulations.... Hello Che super lavoro....complimenti....ciao |
| sent on September 04, 2024 (18:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Magnificent bye Corrado Magnifica Ciao Corrado |
| sent on September 04, 2024 (18:51) | This comment has been translated
Thank you! |
| sent on September 17, 2024 (0:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Wonderful !! Photography Meravigliosa Fotografia !!! |
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