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AR 12473 - GIF - Comparasion of two ways of processing Sun chromosfere (with recipe), Łukasz Sujka

AR 12473 - GIF - Comparasion of two ways of processing Sun chromosfere (with recipe)

Image of the day 12/31/2015

AR 12473 - GIF - Comparasion of two ways of processing Sun chromosfere (with recipe), Łukasz Sujka

AR 12473 - GIF - Comparasion of two ways of processing Sun chromosfere (with recipe)

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I want to share with you two ways of processing Sun chromosfere details.

In first way, picture is more detailed but also a little more noisy and flat. Second picture has less fine detail but overall view is more spatial and smooth.

Of course is a matter of taste which one we prefer but I think this two ways of processing are complementary to each other.

Processing of 1st picture (sharp/hard one):

1. Sharpening of stack in ImPPG

2. Invert in PS

3. Proper levels and curves in PS and some shadow/highlight adjustments

4. Some denoise (with high or maximum detail preserve settings)

5. Some 'smart sharpening'

6. Colorize using special three settings of red/green/blue

Processing of 2nd picture (soft/painty one):

1. Sharpening of stack in ImPPG

2. Invert in PS

3. Proper levels and curves in PS and some shadow/highlight adjustments

4. Some 'smart sharpening'

5. Some denoise (with low or minimum detail preserve settings)

6. Colorize using special three settings of red/green/blue

-> steps 4-5 can be repeat two or three time. It depends of the quality of stack.

Hope it will be usefull

Regards

Łukasz

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AR 12473 - GIF - Comparasion of two ways of processing Sun chromosfere (with recipe), Łukasz Sujka

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