Is this over processed?

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almcl
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Is this over processed?

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While I was surprised at the depth of colour, Can't help feeling this may be a bit over done, particularly with the Isolate function in the life module.

6 x 180 second subs, 5 x 240 sec subs, both at ISO 1600. 20 flats, 20 offsets

Any comments or suggestions would be welcome.
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Rowland
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Re: Is this over processed?

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It looks very nice Al, but I'm not sure about that milky stuff in and around the nebula. Maybe contrast is the thing here? :confusion-shrug:
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Re: Is this over processed?

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Rowland wrote:I'm not sure about that milky stuff in and around the nebula. Maybe contrast is the thing here? :confusion-shrug:
that's from the life "isolate" where the nebula was masked. Don't have ST on this computer so not sure of terminology, but 2 things to try
1. Change mask fuzz parameter
2. reduce strength of the effect

can also try isolate with no mask

PS. its only overprocessed if YOU think it is ;)
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Re: Is this over processed?

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Thanks both for the thoughts.

I did wonder about the 'red haze'. I can get rid of it although I am still not very good with the mask tool (only discovered the 'undo' button's function a fortnight ago!) but not sure if it's genuine data or an artefact of cloud/light pollution/poor seeing etc.

I'll have another play.
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