by LirrelJohn » Tue Mar 28, 2017 12:43 am
Chris Peterson wrote:LirrelJohn wrote:FLPhotoCatcher wrote:I'm sure others have noticed the black rectangles near the two moons... but what are they? Was Jupiter too bright compared to the moons to get them all in one exposure?
Black rectangles? Where? I see none.
There are large black rectangles between each moon and Jupiter- darker than the background. If you're not seeing them, you need to adjust your monitor- your black point is set too high, and you're missing a lot, especially in astronomical images.
Okay, thank you, sir, I'll take your word for it as I was rather expecting something like this. I am reluctant to fiddle with the monitor or the OS's colour, gamma, brightness and other settings as it takes me quite a while to get each new setup set up so it doesn't hurt my eyes. New kit is, to me, garish and painful.
I'm happy to accept that it's my fault.
Sorry to have bothered you and thank you for the help.
So, definitely
not Swiss Army Monoliths, then?
[quote="Chris Peterson"][quote="LirrelJohn"][quote="FLPhotoCatcher"]I'm sure others have noticed the black rectangles near the two moons... but what are they? Was Jupiter too bright compared to the moons to get them all in one exposure?[/quote]
Black rectangles? Where? I see none. [/quote]
There are large black rectangles between each moon and Jupiter- darker than the background. If you're not seeing them, you need to adjust your monitor- your black point is set too high, and you're missing a lot, especially in astronomical images.[/quote]
Okay, thank you, sir, I'll take your word for it as I was rather expecting something like this. I am reluctant to fiddle with the monitor or the OS's colour, gamma, brightness and other settings as it takes me quite a while to get each new setup set up so it doesn't hurt my eyes. New kit is, to me, garish and painful.
I'm happy to accept that it's my fault.
Sorry to have bothered you and thank you for the help.
So, definitely [i]not[/i] Swiss Army Monoliths, then?