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Re: [APML] Hyper Test



Jason;

     If you look at my web page you'll see some very nice unhypered Fuji 
Super HQ 200 images.  http://www.cav-sfo.com/   You can go long unhypered, 
90mins.

     I haven't wasted any of my 4 rolls of Kodak RG200 Select on short 
unhypered exposures.  The roll I did hyper came out very well unfiltered at 
45mins but it started showing the central hot spot in 60mins shots.  I would 
have posted those 5-6 different images if Wall-Mart hadn't given me someone 
elses negs.  I was too late going back to check for mine.  The other 
person's photos had already been picked up in the hour it took for me to 
drive home and back to the store.

     I use 1st Page, the free version of Front Page to check things 
occasionally.  The last time was over a year ago when I had a problem I 
couldn't find.  It turned out to be another Fat Finger error...joe  :)


"May You Go Among The Imperishable Stars"

Joe Mize:     jmize@svic.net
StarFields Observatory   http://www.cav-sfo.com
Chiefland, FL    29:24'33.4"N    82:51'37.7"W
Moon Phase:     http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/cgi-bin/phase.gif

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lane, Jason R" <jason.lane@navy.mil>
To: "Discussion of Film Astrophotography" <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 10:20 AM
Subject: RE: [APML] Hyper Test


Hi Joe,

Thanks for the hypering tests.  I'm curious how Super HQ 200 unhypered 
compares to hypered.

I learned HTML back before they had HTML editors, and do all my code by hand 
as well.  I started using Microsoft Front Page because you can still edit by 
hand and very quickly check what it will look like.  Lot faster than typing 
in notebook, saving, and opening the page in Explorer or whatever.  You can 
edit WYSIWYG, and it doesn't seem to add nearly as much junk as other 
editors do, but like I said you can type it in by hand as well.

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: astro-photo-bounces@seds.org
[mailto:astro-photo-bounces@seds.org]On Behalf Of joe
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 6:39 AM
To: Discussion of Film Astrophotography
Subject: Re: [APML] Hyper Test


George;

     Again Thkx for your catch.  I code all my HTML by hand.  I've always
done so, HTML was easy to learn already knowing SGML.  WYSIWYG's take too
much time to learn and IMHO insert tons of usless, unneeded and unwanted
junk.

     In your catches a WYSIWYG would have caught my typo's of the unwanted
spaces and the Table's incorrect parameter closure symbol ">", (I got close
though, "?" is right next to the ">" character :)).

     I'm wondering what Browser you're using?  I use MSIE with the new XP
SP2 upgrades.  I do believe my Hosting service, POWWEB in L.A. is UNIX
based.  I experienced no problems with either the space in the filename or
the incorrect closure symbol keeping the text or image from displaying after
uploading.  Interesting, huh?...joe  :).


"May You Go Among The Imperishable Stars"

Joe Mize:     jmize@svic.net
StarFields Observatory   http://www.cav-sfo.com
Chiefland, FL    29:24'33.4"N    82:51'37.7"W
Moon Phase:     http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/cgi-bin/phase.gif

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "George Anderson" <georgea@cam.org>
To: "Discussion of Film Astrophotography" <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 9:56 PM
Subject: Re: [APML] Hyper Test


> Hi Again Joe
>
> I just had a look at the HTML source code for your page and saw the
> hypering information. But it does not show through on the web page. I
> believe that the error is in the line
>
> <TABLE WIDTH=800?
> <TR><TD>
> <UL>
> <LI><FONT FACE="Arial" COLOR=white> Hypered film tests on Kodak LE 400,
> Konica Centuria PRO 400 and Fuji Super HQ 200, 12-12-04.<BR><BR>
> <UL>
>
>
> Where <TABLE WIDTH=800? should probably be <TABLE WIDTH=800>
>
> Also the image reference <A HREF="HyperKonicaCenturiaPRO400M4215mins
> f5.jpg"> may not work with your server due to the space in between
> "15mins f5.jpg". Microsoft servers don't have a problem with it but
> linux and unix servers will as it doesn't follow proper file name
> conventions.
>
>
> George Anderson
> Montreal Canada
>
> Clear skies and good health
>
>
>> joe wrote:
>> >
>> > I've posted a Hypered Film Test page.
>> > http://www.cav-sfo.com/hypertst.html
>> > I tried my best to process all images identically and minimally.  See
>> > the
>> > web page for details.  Some interesting results.
>> >
>> > Films tested are the old outdated Kodak LE 400, current Konica Centuria
>> > PRO
>> > 400 and Fuji Super HQ 200.  Objects used for testing were M42, IC405 &
>> > M45.
>> >
>> > I just hypered some Kodak Ultra Color 400, 12hrs, and will be testing
>> > it
>> > next.  Unhypered UC has a strong Blue response without any Red or Green
>> > in
>> > long exposures.
>> >
>> > Comments or suggestions welcome...joe  :)
>> >
>> > PS:  Someone informed me this weekend he found Fuji Super HQ 200 in a
>> > local
>> > Dollar Store, expiration date 08-2006.  I bought my Fuji Super HQ 200
>> > at
>> > Wal-Mart for $1.33 p/roll, it also has an 08-2006 date.  I may test the
>> > Dollar Store film someday.
>> >
>> > "May You Go Among The Imperishable Stars"
>> >
>> > Joe Mize:     jmize@svic.net
>> > StarFields Observatory   http://www.cav-sfo.com
>> > Chiefland, FL    29:24'33.4"N    82:51'37.7"W
>> > Moon Phase:     http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/cgi-bin/phase.gif
>> >
>> >
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