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Re: [APML] in living color...



That's a nice image Tony.  You didn't take much time getting up to speed
did you? :-)

What do you mean by "the CCD did a great job of seperating the colors"?
Are you saying the color separation is better than what one would get with
Tech Pan?

Another question for Tony, Rob or any of the other CCD guys:

Has the CCD crowd determined that 1:1:1 is the best ratio for RGB?  I see
many equal length RGB exposures, but the QE curve for the KAF-3200 chip
doesn't look that flat to me.

Thanks,

Shekhar


----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Hallas" <tonyhallas@foothill.net>
To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 12:39 PM
Subject: Re: [APML] in living color...


Hello,

      Last night I finally got a basic image ... one each of the RGB and three B&W
shots to use as the "L". I have been using this beast for a week now and would like
to share my first LRBG attempt with you... my impression is that the CCD did a great
job of seperating the colors... the post on the web might seem a bit noisy... so I
apologize... but it is my first attempt at this madness.

     For the criminally insane... it's at:

    http://www.astrophoto.com/M51CCD.htm

    Have a good one,

         Tony




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