Hi everyone
AutoDev - Bin - Crop - Autodev - Decon - grain remove
Image here
Problem/question: How do you set the ROI for the second Autodev when only small objects of interest are present? Specifically, if I set the ROI small on say around the centre of a galaxy, the stars bloat and it looks as though I've used Develop instead. If I have a larger ROI i've too much stretch and noise.
linear: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XS7DI ... hnhzDummW9
Cheers and TIA,
Steve
ic2233 and autodev problem
Re: ic2233 and autodev problem
Excuse the blankness, I am in the middle of setting up a new refurbed PC and have not done the graphics card yet.
The ROI I created was very small and narrow over just the galaxy. Really quick bin | crop | wipe | autodev | colour | denoise grain removal
--- Auto Develop
Parameter [Ignore Fine Detail <] set to [4.6 pixels]
Parameter [Outside RoI Influence] set to [4 %]
Parameter [RoI X1] set to [1209 pixels]
Parameter [RoI Y1] set to [739 pixels]
Parameter [RoI X2] set to [1266 pixels (-1156)]
Parameter [RoI Y2] set to [749 pixels (-777)]
Parameter [Detector Gamma] set to [1.00]
Parameter [Shadow Linearity] set to [50 %]
The ROI I created was very small and narrow over just the galaxy. Really quick bin | crop | wipe | autodev | colour | denoise grain removal
--- Auto Develop
Parameter [Ignore Fine Detail <] set to [4.6 pixels]
Parameter [Outside RoI Influence] set to [4 %]
Parameter [RoI X1] set to [1209 pixels]
Parameter [RoI Y1] set to [739 pixels]
Parameter [RoI X2] set to [1266 pixels (-1156)]
Parameter [RoI Y2] set to [749 pixels (-777)]
Parameter [Detector Gamma] set to [1.00]
Parameter [Shadow Linearity] set to [50 %]
Last edited by happy-kat on Sat Mar 14, 2020 7:24 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: ic2233 and autodev problem
Hi and thanks for your process.
In fact this illustrates exactly what I was trying to describe. The smaller the roi, the more the stars bloat and look more like they've been done using PI/PS. Or even our very own Develop.
Cheers and thanks again:)
In fact this illustrates exactly what I was trying to describe. The smaller the roi, the more the stars bloat and look more like they've been done using PI/PS. Or even our very own Develop.
Cheers and thanks again:)
Re: ic2233 and autodev problem
Something that may help; if you have an RoI you're happy with, but want to precisely allocate some dynamic range to all the stuff outside the RoI, use the Outside RoI Influence parameter.
And always remember that all we're doing here is getting a global stretch. If you have detail that needs enhancing locally, use Contrast, HDR, Sharp, etc.
And always remember that all we're doing here is getting a global stretch. If you have detail that needs enhancing locally, use Contrast, HDR, Sharp, etc.
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
Re: ic2233 and autodev problem
I had used just 4% of outside Roi influence perhaps that needed to be 0%.
Re: ic2233 and autodev problem
Actually, setting RoI to 0% may (or usually - will) clip your black point. Unless you are absolutely sure that all the stretch that is best for the RoI also will lift the black point enough in the rest of the image.happy-kat wrote:I had used just 4% of outside Roi influence perhaps that needed to be 0%.
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast