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Old June 29th 08, 09:04 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.weather
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Nice sunset from yesterday, Haarlem, The Netherlands. Did work in Photoshop
with the RGB channels in this one.
Made a copy of the red channel and pasted it over the original. The red
channel did give the most detail so it is "sharper" now without the
distortion that comes with sharpening the whole original image.

Menno




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Old June 29th 08, 12:14 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.weather
Edward Erbeck
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"TheCroW" wrote:

Nice sunset from yesterday, Haarlem, The Netherlands. Did work in Photoshop
with the RGB channels in this one.
Made a copy of the red channel and pasted it over the original. The red
channel did give the most detail so it is "sharper" now without the
distortion that comes with sharpening the whole original image.


Menno
Interesting Process and Nice Result. Thanks for Sharing.

Crazy Ed

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Old June 29th 08, 01:32 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.weather
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Default Sunset sunbeams

Nice sunset from yesterday, Haarlem, The Netherlands. Did work in
Photoshop
with the RGB channels in this one.
Made a copy of the red channel and pasted it over the original. The red
channel did give the most detail so it is "sharper" now without the
distortion that comes with sharpening the whole original image.


Menno
Interesting Process and Nice Result. Thanks for Sharing.

Crazy Ed


Thanx Ed
Yeah, it suddenly popped to my mind ... I mean, with astro-photographs
working in RGB channels is normal ... all to get certain details vissible.
So why not with clouds? ;-)

Menno


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Old June 29th 08, 03:10 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.weather
jim wilson
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"TheCroW" wrote in message
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Nice sunset from yesterday, Haarlem, The Netherlands. Did work in
Photoshop with the RGB channels in this one.
Made a copy of the red channel and pasted it over the original. The red
channel did give the most detail so it is "sharper" now without the
distortion that comes with sharpening the whole original image.

Menno

A lovely picture, Menno.
jim


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Old June 29th 08, 03:23 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.weather
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TheCroW wrote:
Nice sunset from yesterday, Haarlem, The Netherlands. Did work in Photoshop
with the RGB channels in this one.
Made a copy of the red channel and pasted it over the original. The red
channel did give the most detail so it is "sharper" now without the
distortion that comes with sharpening the whole original image.

Menno




Great pic. I manage to get a few nice ray pics this time of year too.
Here's one from a few days ago...



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or the climate will do it for us.

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Old June 29th 08, 07:45 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.weather
TheCroW[_2_]
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Default Sunset sunbeams

Nice sunset from yesterday, Haarlem, The Netherlands. Did work in
Photoshop with the RGB channels in this one.
Made a copy of the red channel and pasted it over the original. The red
channel did give the most detail so it is "sharper" now without the
distortion that comes with sharpening the whole original image.

Menno

A lovely picture, Menno.
jim


Thanx Jim

Menno


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Old June 29th 08, 07:45 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.weather
TheCroW[_2_]
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Default Sunset sunbeams

Nice sunset from yesterday, Haarlem, The Netherlands. Did work in
Photoshop
with the RGB channels in this one.
Made a copy of the red channel and pasted it over the original. The red
channel did give the most detail so it is "sharper" now without the
distortion that comes with sharpening the whole original image.

Menno


Great pic. I manage to get a few nice ray pics this time of year too.
Here's one from a few days ago...



Always a cool look :-))

Menno


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Old June 30th 08, 11:30 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.weather
Edward Erbeck
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Default Sunset sunbeams

"clouddreamer" wrote:

Here's one from a few days ago...


See there is a good reason for dust or humidity in the air ;-)
Good catch.

Crazy Ed

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Old June 30th 08, 11:45 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.weather
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In article ,
clouddreamer wrote:

TheCroW wrote:
Nice sunset from yesterday, Haarlem, The Netherlands. Did work in Photoshop
with the RGB channels in this one.
Made a copy of the red channel and pasted it over the original. The red
channel did give the most detail so it is "sharper" now without the
distortion that comes with sharpening the whole original image.

Menno




Great pic. I manage to get a few nice ray pics this time of year too.
Here's one from a few days ago...



Beautiful as usual, CD. Newfoundland is the greatest!
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Old June 30th 08, 11:53 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.weather
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Dave Moorman wrote:
In article ,
clouddreamer wrote:

TheCroW wrote:
Nice sunset from yesterday, Haarlem, The Netherlands. Did work in Photoshop
with the RGB channels in this one.
Made a copy of the red channel and pasted it over the original. The red
channel did give the most detail so it is "sharper" now without the
distortion that comes with sharpening the whole original image.

Menno



Great pic. I manage to get a few nice ray pics this time of year too.
Here's one from a few days ago...



Beautiful as usual, CD. Newfoundland is the greatest!



lol. Merci...



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