Weird Prom from Oct 29

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Weird Prom from Oct 29

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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 . . .



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That's really beautiful work Ken, and again lovely colourisation.

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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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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 . . .


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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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Excellent image Ken. I like the choice of colors.


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It was a nice one to watch develop.


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That's a lovely image! Like the processing style :)


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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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Beautiful one. Some hints of the processing please, little nOOb here ;)


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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!!


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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?


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