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Hello again,
Someone has wondered why
there are so many blue stars if a globular is supposed to be made up of only
very old stars... really good question. First, my RGB color is "locked in" until
it gets to PS as a 16 bit Tiff file so there is no way that I can think of where
the colors could be altered. I checked Bill Fletcher's tricolor shot on his web
site that he took with a 16" f/4.5 scope and where his stars are not washed out,
they are blue, so does anyone else have a reliable tricolor shot of M13? Maybe
the idea that a globular is made up of only old stars is suspect... would like
to hear some feedback on this one if anyone else has taken tricolor that is not
saturated.
Tony
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