I see the bad moon rising...
Jul. 31st, 2007 11:24 amActually quite a nice one. Last night there was a full Moon in a sky that for once looked absolutely clear, so I thought I'd have another bash at some Moon photos with the D50 and 500mm F8 mirror lens. To minimise shake I used 1/500th second and adjusted the brightness afterwards. Apart from that I've applied a little sharpening and cropped the image, but haven't otherwise mucked it about. This is about the best of a half-dozen pictures, but there was very little in it. Annoyingly, just as I was going to bed some clouds drifted across the sky and framed the Moon beautifully, but by the time I got downstairs and got the camera the Moon was actually covered. So it goes.

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Date: 2007-07-31 11:07 am (UTC)Hmm, I'm going to have to have another go now. Last I tried, I could only reach 300mm and it wasn't enough.
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Date: 2007-08-01 10:30 am (UTC)I tried to bring it further towards a more neutral colour, but the red clipping made it hard to avoid magenta haloes around the brighest spots - you'd probably have more luck on the original. (The only way I found of controlling the red clipping was to wallop any unduly magenta bits with the Sponge brush set to a mild desaturate, which did quite nicely at making the red levels curve off towards the top rather than clipping solid, but it's hard to do evenly).
Can you not bump up the ISO in-camera rather than scaling up your exposure in postprocessing? I doubt it will be any more noisy (and the only obnoxious noise is colour noise, which is easily squashed) and it might be easier to get the colour right.
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