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Milky Way advice needed...
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 474385" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>What I find is that when using blending modes in PS or any other program allowing such, that you can push it very easy.</p><p></p><p>Here I just copied the layer and used color dodge at 70% opacity. Don't pay attention to the bottom part, that needs more work than I invested into it. It's just to show you can push or pull it quite a bit by using blending modes:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]169402[/ATTACH] VS [ATTACH]169403[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>You can do better than me on the full image. It requires some work since you'll not only affect the milky way but the light pollution too. With a mask and different opacity erasing you'll get it tweaked as you desire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 474385, member: 31330"] What I find is that when using blending modes in PS or any other program allowing such, that you can push it very easy. Here I just copied the layer and used color dodge at 70% opacity. Don't pay attention to the bottom part, that needs more work than I invested into it. It's just to show you can push or pull it quite a bit by using blending modes: [ATTACH=CONFIG]169402._xfImport[/ATTACH] VS [ATTACH=CONFIG]169403._xfImport[/ATTACH] You can do better than me on the full image. It requires some work since you'll not only affect the milky way but the light pollution too. With a mask and different opacity erasing you'll get it tweaked as you desire. [/QUOTE]
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