Author Topic: DBE with fixed sample values? Anyone uses it?  (Read 700 times)

Offline Alberto.I

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DBE with fixed sample values? Anyone uses it?
« on: 2019 April 04 07:14:42 »
Dear all,

I've been investigating the different parameters that offers DBE and realized that the sample values can be fixed. I found it very interesting to fix gradients in images with images where the nebulas fills the entire FOV.
What I did is to put the same values to all the samples (so a flat syntethic backgroung is generated) and then tweak the values to compensate the gradients.
I'm considering to wirte an tutorial about this methodology, but I wolud like to learn more about this procedure.

So, does anyone use this DBE on this way? and/or do you know where can I find more information regarding this subject?
I'm specially interested in to be able to calculate the exact values needed to achieve a specific value on the corrected image.

Best Regards.

Alberto.

Offline ngc1535

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Re: DBE with fixed sample values? Anyone uses it?
« Reply #1 on: 2019 April 04 10:19:11 »
Yes, I use fixed values for samples... especially as tool for fine-tune symmetries found in the data. For example, vignetting is typically circularly symmetric and just a few well placed rings will characterize the effect that needs to be corrected. However, one ring might just over/undercorrected... so putting a fixed sample and fine tuning the calculated value can be very powerful.
You can see an example with my free content here:  https://www.adamblockstudios.com/categories/Free_Content  (the first video on the page).
-adam
 

Offline Alberto.I

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Re: DBE with fixed sample values? Anyone uses it?
« Reply #2 on: 2019 April 05 02:56:28 »
Hello Adam,

Thank you so much for the reply and the info!
I've watched your video and saw your approach. I used this relative tweaking also, but I understand that may be possible to calculate the absolute values needed to achieve a desired background level for a given sample, or even better, to achieve a desired color balance, don't you think?

I will investigate more about this workflow. I think that could be very useful for fix images with "rainbow" gradients...

Best Regards.

Alberto

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Re: DBE with fixed sample values? Anyone uses it?
« Reply #3 on: 2019 April 05 10:22:20 »
Yes, I use fixed values for samples... especially as tool for fine-tune symmetries found in the data. For example, vignetting is typically circularly symmetric and just a few well placed rings will characterize the effect that needs to be corrected. However, one ring might just over/undercorrected... so putting a fixed sample and fine tuning the calculated value can be very powerful.
You can see an example with my free content here:  https://www.adamblockstudios.com/categories/Free_Content  (the first video on the page).
-adam

Thanks Alberto for posing the question and Adam for reminding us of the link to your tutorial.

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