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16 years 8 months ago #67027
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Steve,
you are causing me serious problems with your photo's: Do I keep your image of Saturn & its moons as my 'wallpaper' or shall I update to one of your images of the moon??
Your pics are brill, keep em coming!
Bernie
you are causing me serious problems with your photo's: Do I keep your image of Saturn & its moons as my 'wallpaper' or shall I update to one of your images of the moon??
Your pics are brill, keep em coming!
Bernie
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16 years 8 months ago #67071
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Serious moon image there Steve, the detail is sensational.
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16 years 8 months ago #67201
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: Ptolemaeus et al.......
Cracking stuff Steve, it covers a nice large area with some great close up detail too. I like the shadow casting the further left you lok in the photo. If you look closely, there are lots of crater chains in the shot too. Nice!
Stacked 1000 frames? That's a good many. Can I make a suggestion, and this is purely from a "what if" scenario, as I have no experience here! If you stacked less frames, would that make the image more sharper and less blurred? Then, post processing in something like Photoshop or whatever it is you use for that kind of stuff to make it brighter/sharper/more contrast for the lack of frames used?
Stacked 1000 frames? That's a good many. Can I make a suggestion, and this is purely from a "what if" scenario, as I have no experience here! If you stacked less frames, would that make the image more sharper and less blurred? Then, post processing in something like Photoshop or whatever it is you use for that kind of stuff to make it brighter/sharper/more contrast for the lack of frames used?
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Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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