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Re: [APML] 24mm Milky Way



Scott - super shot!!! I think there is a gradient as you go South in the
image.

I introduced a duplicate layer and then via layer->style->gradient created a
linear gradient that I subtracted and blended that at 50% then raised the
gamma in the original layer. This removed the gradient and kept everything
looking great. Something to consider.

I would LOVE to have a shot at this from such a dark site. Congrats!

Stuart
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott Hammonds" <shammonds@creatorsview.com>
To: "'Discussion of Film Astrophotography'" <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 8:12 PM
Subject: [APML] 24mm Milky Way


> Here is another shot from our trip to New Mexico. Michael Covington asked
me
> what the diffuse nebula was centered around Zeta Oph, I don't know. Can
> anyone help me out with that one???  The image was cropped very slightly
to
> get rid of most of the telescope shadow on the right. South is to the
right
> on the image, it was rotated 90 degrees counter clockwise.
>
> http://www.creatorsview.com/gila05/pages/mw24.html
>
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