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morimarty

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  1. I tell you what Neil the detail in these images is amazing for this early in the season, you certainly have your CC purring right now. Regarding a blueish tinge I have just purchased a ZWO Asi462c and in early terrestrial testing I get a heavy blue cast. I do use firecapture and in the settings tab the WB is Red 52 & Blue 95 by default and there is no adjustment for the green does the qhy version of the 462c have a simular WB? as the Asi seems heavily biased towards blue. I think you know I am new to OSC. So my question is would I just capture in debayer mode and deal with the WB in post Processing. Sorry for picking your brainsπŸ˜€

  2. Thanks for comments and likes everyone. @Trevor N I will look forward to seeing your rendition of a mineral moon. I thoroughly enjoyed this project and it wasn't that time consuming either. I'll just add that I took 50 shots raw with a canon 550d then converted the files to a tiff and processed as usual. @neil phillips bringing the colour out Neil was great fun but what I did notice was it didn't need much sharpening as every time I increased the saturation contrast etc it seemed to over sharpen the image. I think a little bit at a time is best.

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  3. This is my first attempt at shooting a colour saturated moon. There as been some amazing mineral moon images posted recently so I have been wanting to give it a try. This was captured using a canon 550d and a SW250pds.488425483_mineralmoonsep.thumb.png.654129a840ae022069b1f5f22de77fc3.png1681090497_mineralmoonsepstrongpng.thumb.png.90cd27f5e036f9392f8ab0a66441d32c.png

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  4. Blinking heck Neil thats alot of cloud detail you have captured there. It's amazing especially with the difficulty venus presents at the moment. The new filter? and your persistance as certainly paid off for you. Very well doneπŸ‘

  5. Thanks for taking the time to reply Neil. You are defintely helping Lol. I will certainly take on board your advice as I never thought about drizzle. I've only ever used it once before as an experiment on jupiter and it seemed ok as I recall. I will also ease back on smoothing as I dont mind a little noise in a image. Regarding the ultima you have just saved me Β£75πŸ˜€

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