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Re: [APML] TP development results



Speaking of D19.. I bought a gallons worth of powder.  And
I obviously don't want to mix all of it up.  Am I ok to just eyeball
out 4 equal piles or should I grab the digital scale from work?
      The warnings on the D19 package would make one believe it
was shipped straight from a nuclear facility.  Which leads me
to my next question.  How should I store the remaining unmixed
powder?  Will ziplock baggies stored in a dark box be sufficient?
Or will the D19 melt through the baggies!?

Grant

At 10:47 PM 3/29/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Grant;
>     Don't be afraid to shoot groups of galaxies, such as M59-60, M84-86,
>M95-96, NGC4656-4631, etc. You may only have 610mm, but a sharply focused
>and well guided tech pan shot will pick up more detail than you might
>expect. Try it, you might like it. :-) Just don't forget to switch back to
>D19......
>
>John Mirtle
>Calgary, Ab. Canada
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Grant" <GB1029@inter-linc.net>
>To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
>Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 10:48 AM
>Subject: Re: [APML] TP development results
>
>
> > Brian,
> >
> >  >What you gonna shoot at first?
> >
> > Well.. I'm not sure yet.  At the moment, I'm
> > limited to 610mm FL.  And as all of us short
> > FL guys know, this time of the year stinks for wide
> > angle.  Some nebulosity would be ideal.. but I'll have
> > to pull an all nighter and catch the milky way before sunrise.
> > M13 is slowly coming back around, however.  Might be my best bet.  Or I
>could
> > try some of the larger galaxies...M81/82  or the trio. Any suggestions?
> >
> > Grant
> >
> >
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