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Author Topic: Balik Pulau's Astrophotos and Mallincam Adventure  (Read 1465 times)
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« Reply #15 on: February 23, 2010, 05:24:52 PM »

How about this?

Much better. Love the star colors. TQVM Mr Universe!

Yang flare tu pula saya sendiri pun kurang pasti sebenarnyer. Kene tanya tuan punyer teleskop la. Tapi nampak jauh lebih dramatik daripada guna 4/6/8 point star filter.
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« Reply #16 on: March 07, 2010, 09:20:39 PM »

Assalamualaikum & Salam Sejahtera

Ini ialah gambar M42 yang sama seperti yang di-pos pada awal thread.

Tetapi kali ini menggunakan kaedah stacking dan layering untuk menghasilkan dalam bentuk High-Dynamic Range. Dan saya tak guna exposure 56 seconds.

Further post-processing menggunakan

IRIS: Hilangkan hot pixel, dark pixel etc etc
Photoshop CS3: Layering, HD
NEAT Image: Noise removal

I'm not familiar with Photoshop functions, so banyak tompok-tompok sana sini.. tak pro langsung..  evil

My first attempt in HD. Using this method by Jerry Lodriguss as guide.  Thanks to CK who gave some preview the other day.


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« Reply #17 on: March 07, 2010, 10:51:03 PM »

very good.  rolleyes

so it is important to keep original data undisturbed saved for a rainy day lah.

so image acquisition depends very much on the weather and darksites

and the mount and the man behind the camera

and his processing prowess grin

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« Reply #18 on: March 08, 2010, 08:25:23 AM »

Bagus... Sudah bertambah terer processing. Banyak beza drpd first post dulu. Tapi rasanya untuk 56sec tu bleh nampak full nebulosity sampai ke penjuru frame kalau tak silap kan? tak masukkan sekali ke?
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« Reply #19 on: March 08, 2010, 09:26:33 AM »

Bagus... Sudah bertambah terer processing. Banyak beza drpd first post dulu. Tapi rasanya untuk 56sec tu bleh nampak full nebulosity sampai ke penjuru frame kalau tak silap kan? tak masukkan sekali ke?

syukran. apa lagi boleh buat time-time camni.. hujan mendung malam..  grin

memang banyak nebulosity dalam 56 sec tu, tapi hot pixel pun bertempek-tempek, ambil masa gak nak mem'bersih'kan imej... So stop dulu sampai 28 sec je.  evil

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