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Nov 30, 2013 08:08:50   #
kaerophil Loc: Oxford, CT
 
Comet ISON is really green so don't change anything. We're you using a telescope or was it just using the zoom on your camera?

Ken

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Nov 30, 2013 08:11:27   #
Flipper2012 Loc: Alberta, Canada
 
kubota king wrote:
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


Very good

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Nov 30, 2013 08:28:14   #
profpb Loc: Venice, Florida
 
The Sun got the head of the comet, but maybe in a couple of days we'll see the remains when its dark in the early morning just before sunrise.

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Nov 30, 2013 11:05:49   #
Bloke Loc: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
 
profpb wrote:
The Sun got the head of the comet, but maybe in a couple of days we'll see the remains when its dark in the early morning just before sunrise.


It was visible before dawn on its way towards the sun. Surely, then, it should be visible in the evening after going round the sun? Assuming it survived, of course! It just seems like it should now be on the other side of the sun, from our viewpoint.

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Nov 30, 2013 11:29:57   #
gekko11 Loc: Las Cruces NM
 
kaerophil wrote:
Comet ISON is really green so don't change anything. We're you using a telescope or was it just using the zoom on your camera?

Ken


yes Ken, ISON was green at the time, after stacking images it just looks wrong , I'll post a shot unstacked. I imaged with a 10" reflector telescope and a canon 5D MKIII

ison unstacked
ison  unstacked...

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Nov 30, 2013 13:34:56   #
MtnMan Loc: ID
 
Bloke wrote:
It was visible before dawn on its way towards the sun. Surely, then, it should be visible in the evening after going round the sun? Assuming it survived, of course! It just seems like it should now be on the other side of the sun, from our viewpoint.


It blew up.

With Topaz B&W Effects
With Topaz B&W Effects...

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Nov 30, 2013 14:04:12   #
Audwulf Loc: Golden State
 
Try www.youtube.com/watchv=BBQQ_Gs6YHM
gekko11 wrote:
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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Nov 30, 2013 23:24:06   #
gekko11 Loc: Las Cruces NM
 


The link dosn't work

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Dec 1, 2013 11:00:52   #
MtnMan Loc: ID
 
MtnMan wrote:
It blew up.


I now see maybe not. But it is raining here and for several days to come anyway.

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Dec 1, 2013 15:16:28   #
Audwulf Loc: Golden State
 
My bad. It's www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBQQ_Gs6YHM. My fingers always seem to fail at connecting to the brain.
gekko11 wrote:
The link dosn't work

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Dec 1, 2013 23:24:54   #
gekko11 Loc: Las Cruces NM
 
Audwulf wrote:
My bad. It's www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBQQ_Gs6YHM. My fingers always seem to fail at connecting to the brain.


thanks Audwolf ! Very helpful

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