Additions/changes - Near Live Imaging
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'+1' posts are welcome in this area of the forums to indicate your support for a particular feature suggestion. Suggestions that get the most +1's will be seriously considered for inclusion in future versions of SharpCap.
Re: Additions/changes - Near Live Imaging
I was on NSN.com last night and the AWB was working a treat. A user had the Horsehead and the Flame on screen using an as294. looked great!
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Re: Additions/changes - Near Live Imaging
That's great news
Please let me know of any scenes that don't AWB well (send me the stack saved as 16 bit). Also if the step size for manual adjustments by clicking above/below seems too big I can reduce it from 0.1db to 0.05db.
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Please let me know of any scenes that don't AWB well (send me the stack saved as 16 bit). Also if the step size for manual adjustments by clicking above/below seems too big I can reduce it from 0.1db to 0.05db.
cheers,
Robin
Re: Additions/changes - Near Live Imaging
In addition to adding a Saturation slider for live stacking, please consider adding a "Sharpen" slider that can be used to sharpen (improve the sharpness of) the live stacked image. After all, this is SharpCap! Thanks!
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Ok, I'm listening
It would have to be a fairly fast sharpening tool as it has to be done after every frame - so for instance unsharp mask would be an option, but not something like Lucy-Richardson deconvolution. And of course it would amplify noise...
I wonder if a sharpen on the brightness but *not* the colour would help? hmm...
cheers,
Robin
It would have to be a fairly fast sharpening tool as it has to be done after every frame - so for instance unsharp mask would be an option, but not something like Lucy-Richardson deconvolution. And of course it would amplify noise...
I wonder if a sharpen on the brightness but *not* the colour would help? hmm...
cheers,
Robin