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Re: [APML] re-worked witch head
Colt, the TP made all the difference. I saw it's potential a while back when
I attempted a wide-field tec pan Orion shot and that old witch just stuck
out like a charm. That's when I knew it would help me get a pic of the
witch. The PJ composite was pretty hard to see the entire outline of the
witch. Really only the face showed up on the finished color image; and just
faintly. The original lab prints were even fainter. It was almost completely
invisible on them. Just a very, VERY dim ghost-like outline of the front of
the face.
Bobby M
Eye has not seen, nor ear heard; neither has entered into the heart of man
the things which God has prepared for those who love Him.
I Cor 2:9
http://www.koyote.com/users/bobm/astro1.htm
----- Original Message -----
From: Colt Bednorz <colt@airmail.net>
> Bobby,
> Looks good.
> How much did the 2415 help, or what did the PJ-400
> composite look like without the 2415 image combined?
> Colt Bednorz
>
> Bobby Middleton wrote:
>
> > I wasn't satisfied with the witch-head TP-PJ 400 composite I posted
about 10
> > days ago, so I acquired another TP exposure and combined the composite
in a
> > different mode.
>
>
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