Saturday, 29 January 2022
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While putting the challenging dolphin dataset from Pier 7 on hold for a while I re-started imaging on the B33 dataset from Pier 10. Used some new workflows and techniques in Affinity Photo I recently learned via youtube tutorials.

That dataset really is overwhelmingly full of rich data, leading to very decent datasets with very little noise. So the exact the opposite of the Dolphin data ;-)

Single layer stacking in APP, image processing in Affinity Photo.

CS, Martin

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Martin, 

What a striking image. The colours you've used I think make it look so very dramatic. Thanks for sharing it here on the forum.

Cheers, 

Ray 


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How many subs?

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How many subs?

I used all the availabe data but the SII lightframes. So 538 lightframes 120 sec each (Ha was 180 sec).

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