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A sure cure for insomnia - Processing Star trails

PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:15 pm
by biggerry
so, if ya don't fall alseep actually taking the required amounts of images at nighttime, then the sheer processing and mind numbing effort required to go to clean them up will put you to sleep, well it did for me, twice..

version one of the the recent trails session with Rodney. There is much to be improved on in this case and i think revisting it to address a few issues will make for a stronger image.

I am not keen on the sharp halo around teh pylon, this is exacerbated by downsize and compression, additionally i think my trails have been a bit lost in the sky, they need some more oommph to give them more impact.

MattK when are you runnign your PS workshop - i need a lesson.. :wink:

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Re: A sure cure for insomnia - Processing Star trails

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:13 pm
by sevencolours
Gerry

it has the wonderful perception of looking down a tunnel. I am surprised that you get so much of an image in a city, with all the surrounding light.

Philip

Re: A sure cure for insomnia - Processing Star trails

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:23 am
by biggerry
sevencolours wrote:Gerry

it has the wonderful perception of looking down a tunnel. I am surprised that you get so much of an image in a city, with all the surrounding light.

Philip


Philip, the trails have actually been dimmed down a bit! i felt having the trails being a bit muted to fit with the city light pollution sat better in my head - but yes there is lots of star data out there even in the city, you just gotta blow out all the city lights.

Re: A sure cure for insomnia - Processing Star trails

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:14 pm
by Remorhaz
My humble opinion is that it could do well with a darker overall feel (e.g. probably darker just about everywhere except maybe the bridge). The shot has too much of a shot during the day feel which in my mind seems wrong with the stars.

And yes I agree - we could both do with that PS lesson in planning - specifically how to do better layer processing (adjustments) and blending (compositingish) of multiple image layers.

Re: A sure cure for insomnia - Processing Star trails

PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:52 pm
by biggerry
Remorhaz wrote:My humble opinion is that it could do well with a darker overall feel (e.g. probably darker just about everywhere except maybe the bridge). The shot has too much of a shot during the day feel which in my mind seems wrong with the stars.

And yes I agree - we could both do with that PS lesson in planning - specifically how to do better layer processing (adjustments) and blending (compositingish) of multiple image layers.


Cheers Rodney, I have been meaning to revisit this image, in particular the blending of the trail stack and the twilight scene shot, but I really have a lack the carefactor atm ;( i did however rework teh final version to be a bit darker.

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