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Offline mperron

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Question regarding image rendering
« on: 2019 December 08 15:50:51 »
Hello all,

I have a question regarding image rendering in Pixinsight.

Often as part of my processing workflow, I process the stars to reduce their overall impact/intensity in the final image to get the target object to "pop" more. After everything looks good, I will save the final image as a TIFF for distribution/printing. However, what I am noticing is that other software does not render the image correctly. In particular, the other software will make the stars much more intense.

Normally this isn't an issue for me as all my processing work is done in Pixinsight, including when I view my images. However, when I send the image away for printing, or to others for viewing (that don't have pixinsight), it is never rendered as intended based upon my processing in pixinsight. The images are all saved using Adobe (1998) profile.

I have attached a screenshot that demonstrates the differences I see between Pixinsight (center panel) and most other software (left panel). I've also included the color management setup if that is helpful (right panel).

Am I missing something?

Thanks for the help,

Mike

Offline Juan Conejero

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Re: Question regarding image rendering
« Reply #1 on: 2019 December 09 05:57:17 »
Hi Mike,

By default PixInsight uses a fast interpolation algorithm to render images on the screen at zoom factors smaller than 1:2. This algorithm is very fast but somewhat less accurate than other standard interpolation methods, which can lead to dimmed faint stars and other small-scale features. Compare the images at zoom ratios of 1:2 or larger. You can also disable fast screen renditions with Preferences:

- From the main menu, select Edit > Global Preferences.

- On the Preferences interface, select the Miscellaneous Image Window Settings section.

- Uncheck the Use fast screen renditions option.

- Click Apply Global, or press F6.

Also take into account that other applications may be applying sharpening filters to screen renditions to make them look 'better'. PixInsight does not do that.
Juan Conejero
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Offline mperron

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Re: Question regarding image rendering
« Reply #2 on: 2019 December 13 17:17:33 »
OK thank you for the explanation Juan, it make sense now.

Mike