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Re: [APML] SGBNR filtered Deep Orion




In this case it was my replacing the red channel of Fuji 
100 with a filtered Tech Pan shot. There is a bit more 
halation in the Tech Pan shot.

Robert Reeves wrote:
> 
> > Jason, There is a lot of red nebulosity here, those small patches off to
> the
> > right of the field are new to me.  But everything is red, even the blue
> > nebula.  Is this a result of not enough blue data, or a skewing of the
> films
> > response?
> >
> > Chris Schur
> 
> I have the same problem with SGBNR.  Many white stars turn red after a pass
> through the software.  I have assumed it is because I have not fully
> configured the software's options.  I have been waiting for the release of
> the documentation to see how the controls are really supposed to work before
> I get too excited about these color changes.
> 
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