H-alpha sun 27/3/2012

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Re: H-alpha sun 27/3/2012

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Top shots neo! B)


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Hi Theo

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Beautiful!!!
I wish my image processing was that easy! I love that little bomb of plasma in the prom image, wonder where that came from? was the sun throwing snowballs.

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Stunning images - I would like to see the AR un-inverted!


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Re: H-alpha sun 27/3/2012

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They turned out well


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Superb! Much better, the negative images are a bit freaky to look at.


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Great shots! I like both the positive and the inverted - I think they each have things to commend them.


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Oh My! these are far superior!!! amazing detail.

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Excellent PST mod images, Neo :bow:

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Excellent images!!

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Hello Neo
I love the "effect of the disc! like this, he was penciled! ;)


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Neo...those are amazing images. Great job, especially on the processing!

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good sharp hi-res images.


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Just show both, keeps us all happy :)

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Re: H-alpha sun 27/3/2012

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Thank you guys, the message is clear, no more inverted surface images :silly:
No Neo I love them I often capture inverted then invert them.Both offer a different perspective .I believe the negative shows a greater greyscale range but that's just my opinion.


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