I took this shot about 10 days ago, it consist of 18 stacked (in Nebulosity ) 15 to 30 sec frames. Try as I might I can't seem to get the colors closer to correct, the background is too blue and the comet is too green. I am a novice at editing and would really appreciate some help on this.. feel free to do anything at all to the file, I look forward to learning something once again from my fellow Hoggers , thank you
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I don't completely understand your post. Is this closer to what you saw?
At least you got to see it. We've had nothing but clouds every night.
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
I don't completely understand your post. Is this closer to what you saw?
Thanks lonerangerfinder! it IS closer on the comet, Im wanting to bring the background closer to black without obliterating the comet tail
dragonswing wrote:
At least you got to see it. We've had nothing but clouds every night.
yeah , I tried many times with no success at all, lost alot of sleep, had one oppertunity with no clouds or wind.
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
OK.
It looks pretty good ! I very much appreciate your help, can you tell me what you did ?
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
I don't completely understand your post. Is this closer to what you saw?
Is this closer? I used Picasa all the way. Warmed the color, then applied a graduated tint. :?: :?:
ISON 5
On the news today looks like ison is no longer, appears it didn't survive its trip around the sun. Good that you already got pictures
gekko11 wrote:
It looks pretty good ! I very much appreciate your help, can you tell me what you did ?
I'll try. I should have recorded my steps-- it was late last night... well actually, early this morning....
I loaded the image into Aperture and just played with it. As I recall, I converted to monochrome to remove the blue and then applied the color monochrome brush. I'm not sure what it's called in LR or Elements-- as I don't have/never used those programs. That's the most I can recall. I'll try to replicate this again and take better step=by-step notes. Sorry, I can't give better details. Too much giving Thanks....
;-) :thumbup:
djtravels wrote:
Is this closer? I used Picasa all the way. Warmed the color, then applied a graduated tint. :?: :?:
YES! It is , a 'graduated tint ' is what i was missing. thank you dj
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
I'll try. I should have recorded my steps-- it was late last night... well actually, early this morning....
I loaded the image into Aperture and just played with it. As I recall, I converted to monochrome to remove the blue and then applied the color monochrome brush. I'm not sure what it's called in LR or Elements-- as I don't have/never used those programs. That's the most I can recall. I'll try to replicate this again and take better step=by-step notes. Sorry, I can't give better details. Too much giving Thanks....
;-) :thumbup:
I'll try. I should have recorded my steps-- it ... (
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Thank you for the help lonerangefinder! I learn something every time I'm here! could you repost with store original ticked so I can download ?
vinnya wrote:
On the news today looks like ison is no longer, appears it didn't survive its trip around the sun. Good that you already got pictures
I don't know! Just might get another shot at it according to this time-lapse from SOHO... looks brighter to me !
SOHO
used the desaturate tool in PS CC. Cloning tool a little around tail , And a little use of the burn and Dodge tool . After using the desaturate tool , I used the paint tool to make the black back ground like you see when you look at the sky . It may be what your looking for , or it may not be . Tommy
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