Hi William,
(b) is my favourite. I can live with the slightly less natural
appearance in exchange for the better detail. (c) looks a bit
overprocessed for my taste.
It is very much a personal preference. I would be overjoyed to
produce anything close to the quality of these images,
congratulations.
One tip when posting images - the words do not compress very well in
jpg. Better to leave the words in the body of the message. You can
then make the images bigger and still keep within the 50k per image
group guideline. (with the words taken out - your images would only
only take up about 30k)
Robin
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<em class="quotelev1">> Hi Folks,
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<em class="quotelev1">> Please comment on the attached image, consisting of 3 Jupiter images
<em class="quotelev1">> processed in 3 different ways.
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