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| sent on January 22, 2014 (18:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Not bad! With a second pose shortest x compensate for the saturation of the core would be even better if you can give it a try. Hello, Clare Niente male! Con una seconda posa più breve x compensare la saturazione del nucleo verrebbe ancora meglio, se puoi provaci. Ciao, Chiara |
| sent on January 22, 2014 (19:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you for your feedback. I did the sum of 10 poses and postures of 8 subtracted dark, nothing flat. I used Deep Sky Stacker and Photoshop for processing. I'm beginning algli. If the weather permits we try again at the weekend. To understand, I can take several pictures by changing only the exposure time and elabolarle with dss and ps, getting a better result? Grazie mille per il suggerimento. Ho fatto la somma di 10 pose e sottratto 8 pose di dark, niente flat. Ho utilizzato deep sky stacker e photoshop per l'elaborazione. Sono algli inizi. Se il meteo lo consente nel fine settimana ci riprovo. Per capire, posso scattare diverse foto modificando solamente il tempo di esposizione ed elabolarle con dss e ps, ottenendo un risultato migliore? |
| sent on January 23, 2014 (8:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You can take a series of shots with a time sufficient to recover only the core and to draw apart with dss. Then join the two different exposures, eg, using layers, just like you do with double exposures are not astronomical. We must be patient, but I think it is better than not using automation. Hello, Clare Puoi scattare una serie di riprese con un tempo sufficiente a riprendere solo il nucleo e le elabori a parte con dss. Poi unisci le due diverse esposizioni con ps, usando i layers, proprio come si fa con le doppie esposizioni non astronomiche. Ci va pazienza, ma secondo me viene meglio che non usando automatismi. Ciao, Chiara |
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