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ReticMikee

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Love this image processing lark...........Always something different to try LOL

I wasn't really happy with my first attempt as it had a mushy look to it so I tried a slightly different stacking process and this time the image is a lot sharper  !!!

First attempt

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Second attempt

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Yes, indeed, that has clarified detail nicely! Great image.

                             Best regards,

                                                      Ralph

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Thanks everyone much appreciated :-)

superb 2nd attempt. huge difference between the two, so come "spill the beans" what did you do different?

Hi Pete

I run it back through AS2 and ticked the sharpen box and then in registax sharpened slightly again

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First one for me looks nice & natural,better detail in the 2nd image but slightly noisy but nicely done!

Hi Simon

Yes I agree more noisy ,I still have lots to learn and trying to bring out more detail without increasing the noise is one method I have yet to master :-)

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All done in image analyser. Firstly noise control using frequency domain filter and then I boosted the colour vibrance before using colour noise reduction. Once the noise was under control I could use some deconvolution to sharpen and also used the smooth tool on the limb. Lowered white slightly in colour mapper to brighten a little.

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All done in image analyser. Firstly noise control using frequency domain filter and then I boosted the colour vibrance before using colour noise reduction. Once the noise was under control I could use some deconvolution to sharpen and also used the smooth tool on the limb. Lowered white slightly in colour mapper to brighten a little.

Thanks Stuart

Image analyser ?  where I can I get this :-)

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