Strange. The larger 2755x2066 images (which are only displaying at
about 50% size on my screen) make the moon appear as though it's covered
by teeny-tiny pock marks. I assume this is some sort of digital noise
or artifacts from display conversions. Do you see that in your
originals, either the full resolution image or the 5+ MP JPEG image that
you uploaded?
Actually, I just realized that what I'm seeing at 2755x2066 must be a
1:1 crop out of the full frame. At 600mm (300 + 2X converter) the image
size of the moon is only about 1/4 of the 4/3 frame height. Maybe ACR
can remove that "noise" in its noise removal step... the one where
you're told to review at 100% or greater.
Chuck Norcutt
On 8/21/2013 10:41 PM, Johnie Stafford wrote:
> Persistence did pay off later in the evening. The clouds cleared enough to
> get some shots. It wasn't as sharp as I had hoped, but such is the
> atmosphere in Texas in August. Maybe a December or January full moon will be
> clearer.
>
> http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=7886
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> Johnie Stafford
> McKinney, TX
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