If telling you I am color blinded, I think you can understand how much difficulty I have on adjusting the image color correctly.
So as to overcome this sickness, I have tried many processing flows to adjust the colors of wide field and milky way images as close as to what the eyes saw at the moment of the image taken. But up to now, I can’t get through it.
Image below was processed on a single frame with a new idea recently. Human eyes have frequency response to color different from “digital eyes”. Maybe that was the colors what a “digital eye” would see. If the colors look very strange to you, I am very sorry to that. But I have done my best already.
Photographic details for your reference:
Camera & lens: Modified 100D + EF 24-105mm F4L @24mm F4
Exposure: single frame of 240s @iso800 RAW
Tracker: Vixen Polarie star tracker
Location & date: Augathella in Australia on Aug 24th of 2013
Air temperature: 17 C
Trying a new processing flow
Trying a new processing flow
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Re: Trying a new processing flow
That's a news for me!LT 寫:If telling you I am color blinded, I think you can understand how much difficulty I have on adjusting the image color correctly.
The image is GREAT for both normal and color blinded people!
How do you judge the color from your eyes?
I just can imagine that you may adjust each color channel separately and compare with other people's images?
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