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RE: [APML] Wide field Milky Way



Chris, thanks for the nice word. I like the Supra very much, I think I still have a about 15-20 rolls. Between that and the RG200 I'm good for another year, but after that it might be dark frames ...  I've got 3 more shots to process of the Supra, I need to check out the halo's in those as well.
 
Scott Hammonds
www.creatorsview.com
 


From: astro-photo-bounces@seds.org [mailto:astro-photo-bounces@seds.org] On Behalf Of Chris Schur
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 7:47 AM
To: Discussion of Film Astrophotography
Subject: RE: [APML] Wide field Milky Way

Scott, excellent image - that film is great for reds, isnt it?  Anyway I get the red halos too in my supra shots.  It seems its related to halation of the different color layers.
 
Chris Schur
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From: astro-photo-bounces@seds.org [mailto:astro-photo-bounces@seds.org]On Behalf Of Scott Hammonds
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 7:00 AM
To: 'Discussion of Film Astrophotography'
Subject: [APML] Wide field Milky Way

It is good to have APML back online, much thanks to all who contributed to the cause.
 
This is another image taken from my trip out west, I've been slow getting some of the last ones processed. I had Tony Hallas scan a few for me because I wasn't satisfied with the results of my scanner, it did make a big difference. This 35mm lens shows some aberrations, which are not evident at web resolution, near the edges, but overall I am pretty happy with the results. Can anyone tell me what causes red halo's around the brighter stars?
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
 
http://www.creatorsview.com/astrophoto/widefield/cygnus_aquila.html
 
Thanks,
Scott Hammonds
www.creatorsview.com
 
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