Weird Prom from Oct 29
Weird Prom from Oct 29
Hello,
This was one of the more different Proms from Oct 29. Not sure I like the inverse surface but it seemed to fit.
Thanks for looking . . .
This was one of the more different Proms from Oct 29. Not sure I like the inverse surface but it seemed to fit.
Thanks for looking . . .
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Re: Weird Prom from Oct 29
That's really beautiful work Ken, and again lovely colourisation.
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Re: Weird Prom from Oct 29
Ken, fantastic image. Very representative of the plasma ballet. Please tell me that I had some influence on your color and inverse choices...(just lie to me man,)
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Re: Weird Prom from Oct 29
LOL , yes of course you and everyone here has influence. But I have to say that I have presented DSO processing at a couple of conferences where Alan Friedman was also presenting his Solar processing methods. That included the inverse effect so I did see it in Chicago a couple of years ago.
Thanks again for all of the help . . .
Thanks again for all of the help . . .
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He He.. Alan's a hack, man. Just ask him, he'll tell ya I taught him everything he knows...
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Re: Weird Prom from Oct 29
That's a lovely image! Like the processing style
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Re: Weird Prom from Oct 29
Nice one Ken, very unsual prom! Im trying to think what animal it resembles, maybe a lizard or something. The surface when presented this way reminds me of a shag rug. Overall, a very impressive image for sure.
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Re: Weird Prom from Oct 29
Nice one Ken, very unsual prom! Im trying to think what animal it resembles, maybe a lizard or something. The surface when presented this way reminds me of a shag rug. Overall, a very impressive image for sure.
Thanks Chris, LOL after 32 years in the floor covering industry I did not want to say what I was thinking around textured carpet! Thanks for doing it for me!!
Thanks Chris, LOL after 32 years in the floor covering industry I did not want to say what I was thinking around textured carpet! Thanks for doing it for me!!
Re: Weird Prom from Oct 29
Beautiful one. Some hints of the processing please, little nOOb here
Thanks again for the kind words of encouragment. As far as processing methods, there are many here that have more solar image processing experiance than me. I am coming from years of DSO processing and many of the methods do cross over and I have a tutorials page on my website for DSO work.
This would be a great forum to share processing methods and I will put something together in the near future after this big AIC weekend.
I would really like the Reg6 gurus to chim in on their best practices . . .
Maybe a selection of fav processing methods on this forum?
Thanks again for the kind words of encouragment. As far as processing methods, there are many here that have more solar image processing experiance than me. I am coming from years of DSO processing and many of the methods do cross over and I have a tutorials page on my website for DSO work.
This would be a great forum to share processing methods and I will put something together in the near future after this big AIC weekend.
I would really like the Reg6 gurus to chim in on their best practices . . .
Maybe a selection of fav processing methods on this forum?