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− | I took this last quarter Moon through haze and between clouds. Despite these poor conditions, I was thinking I was lucky because I remembered the early photographers with their low-sensitivity films. I tried to make this image resemble an old-style albumen print, like the fine, warm and high-contrast first quarter [http://www.catchersofthelight.com/catchers/post/2012/06/08/Lunar-Astrophotography.aspx | + | I took this last quarter Moon through haze and between clouds. Despite these poor conditions, I was thinking I was lucky because I remembered the early photographers with their low-sensitivity films. I tried to make this image resemble an old-style albumen print, like the fine, warm and high-contrast first quarter [http://www.catchersofthelight.com/catchers/post/2012/06/08/Lunar-Astrophotography.aspx photograph] by Lewis M. Rutherfurd in 1865. Modern techniques allow a hard but noiseless contrast, unsharp mask and wavelets, and local correction of low-light areas. Thus it's possible to mimic an old-style albumen print, without loss of accuracy of modern digital images. I finally added some artificial noise to render the "film grain".<br /> |
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Revision as of 18:00, 11 January 2015
Albumen Moon
image by Nicolas Dupont-Bloch, Nantes, France
I took this last quarter Moon through haze and between clouds. Despite these poor conditions, I was thinking I was lucky because I remembered the early photographers with their low-sensitivity films. I tried to make this image resemble an old-style albumen print, like the fine, warm and high-contrast first quarter photograph by Lewis M. Rutherfurd in 1865. Modern techniques allow a hard but noiseless contrast, unsharp mask and wavelets, and local correction of low-light areas. Thus it's possible to mimic an old-style albumen print, without loss of accuracy of modern digital images. I finally added some artificial noise to render the "film grain".
Nicolas Dupont-Bloch
Technical Details
Feb 3, 2013. 10-inch Newtonian, a Barlow lens, a red filter and a monochrome CMOS camera (QHY5). The Moon was about 22° high. This is a mosaic of four 200-frame stacks.
Related Links
Nicolas' website: Astrophography from Nantes Under Clouds