Mastering Color Theory for Better Image Processing!
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- Опубликовано: 2 фев 2024
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Thanks! I'm ordering a color wheel NOW!
Very helpful video - thanks!
Wow - this is great. it also makes me realize how little I knew about colors and how they go together. I never even knew what tint/tone/shade were!
Yeah, some of it is just just fun facts. Some of it is good to know in terms of processing! Now you can sound super smart at your next astronomy meet 😉
Really interesting watch! Very informative and a lot to think about for future images! Thanks!!
Glad you found it helpful I think that was one of the main ideas was to be thoughtful and intentional when heading into the image maybe try to picture the end result.
Great Video!
Fantastic video, and a much needed resource. Thank you!
Glad it helped! Let me know what else you guys want to see
Thanks so much for all your hard work putting that terrific video together, Ryan! Greatly appreciated. (I already have the color wheel I ordered last week from Amazon! Very neat.) From the comments it looks like other folks were as much in the 'shade' about color as I was! 😃 Thank you again!
Great idea for a topic I wasn’t sure how it would be received but people seem to really enjoy it! Glad it helped and thanks for the suggestion 👌🏼
Ryan, this is one of the most helpful astrophotography videos I’ve seen. Thank you very much. And thanks to Greg for asking you to explain color theory.
Thank you wasn’t sure how this one would land! Greg is a smart guy I think he actually knows the theory but thought it would be helpful and it looks like he was right.
Great clip Ryan, takes me back to my days as a printer and mixing Pantone colours 😂 👏👏🌌🔭 cheers Si
Nice video Ryan. I'm a big advocate of not nuking green in NB images. CS!
Appreciate it, you do a great job with your SHO imaging I think leaving the green allows for a lot more complex color development!
Thanks.
Great video!!!
Thank you!
This is superb - so helpful - huge thanks!
Deep man! Deep!
I’m impressed and just about to order one of those colour wheels
Thanks 😊
Thanks Ryan - very educational...
Brilliant! Thanks Ryan. Be intentional. Great motto! Dr B from Manitoba, Canada 🇨🇦
Hope you have some clear skies up there bud!
Hey, that's my APOD @ 0:48! Nice 👍😄
Congrats! You happened to be the winner on the day I put the video together 👌🏼.
Side question how did you submit to NASAs APOD? I was looking at some of the images, and definitely think a lot of the folks that watch the channel, including myself could definitely compare with some of them I’d like to let people know how to enter.
And I clicked on your excellent video, triggered by the colours. I have studied colour theory decades ago as part of my (master) Painter's education and was curious. And lo and behold; there it was. Serendipity! 😁👍
@@darkrangersinc Honestly I just submitted it, like I've done a few before. To my mind I got lucky this time as I might have caught them at the right time. I imagine it's a side-job for the two guys "running" it and they must work through a lot of submissions... I was relatively promptly informed it would be the next day APOD. I'm still in shock and deeply honored. So; just submit I guess 😁
@@CarpeNoctem42 well it’s a great image so worthy of the award in testing the SCA260 for an upcoming video with the same composition @1300mm in SHO. Guessing that was HOO?
And just a note for all the new to astro, when he is talking about perfect stretch it have nothing to do with Goatse man 😂
lol I had to look this up… Now we’ve both learned something
@@darkrangersinc never to be un-seen 🤣
If I want to remove purple/pink, I create a magenta mask and reduce it's impact. But then my blues and reds get impacted so I have to boost them. Then the magenta comes back. So instead, I increase greens first but my reds turn orange. I create a problem by solving another. What I am I missing? Thanks.
Using the curves in camera, raw filter, you can pull up on the green, and it will reduce the magenta. Do you have to do it very very slightly though that’s the key. If you go too far, then everything looks too green. You can also use the saturation slider and reduce magenta. That way you shouldn’t really need to use a mask unless you’re only in Pixinsight
@@darkrangersinc Sorry, I am really struggling here. How do I know which colours I need to reduce without affecting others?