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RE: [APML] Blue Witch in a Red Sea
Wei-Hao,
Yours too is an excellent shot. That Provia is great stuff, isnt it?
Vignetting is about 15 percent with my schmidt, PixInsight got rid of all of
it too.
Chris
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Sent: Sunday, December 26, 2004 9:36 PM
To: Discussion of Film Astrophotography
Subject: Re: [APML] Blue Witch in a Red Sea
Hi Chris,
This is an excellent shot. That area is indeed full of H-alpha. This makes
the vignetting removal very difficult because one cannot be 100% sure if it
is the sky background or nebulas that are removed. A Schmidt camera
can easily bypass this problem since it has very little vignetting.
http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~wang/gallery/picutres/witch_head.htm
This is my work. Vignetting is corrected in PixInsight. Because of the
nature of vignetting removal, the most extended nebulas are all gone.
The red nebulas in my picture are those whose size is much smaller than
the field of view.
Another field you may want to try is M45:
http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~wang/gallery/picutres/subaru_deep_field.htm
When I processed this image, I had the same problem on vignetting
removal. Your Schmidt camera will be the perfect weapon for large scale
nebulas like these.
Cheers,
Wei-Hao
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