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Re: [APML] New Orion Image Using Provia 100F



Thomas,

Your test shot shows a lot of potential. It has good grain and color. I 
would like to see what a 2 hour exposure can bring out assuming the film 
recoprocity hasn't reached a no gain point. You can also shot E200 and 
composite then together. E200 is much better in the red. Here is an 
almost identical shot I did with E200 for comparison.
http://aisig.sdaa.org/astroblogDetail.asp?imgID=431&UserID=67

John Laborde

Thomas W. Earle wrote:

>I just completed a test shot of Orion using Fuji Provia 100F.  I
>captured it with my Takahashi FSQ-106N on February 8 2005.  It was a
>short break from comet photography.  The exposure was 60 minutes at
>F/5.0, mainly due to rough polar alignment.  As you can see, this
>film has great potential.  Ideally, I should have exposed 2-2.5
>hours.  I'll definitely be experimenting more with this film in the
>coming months.
>
>Here's the link:
>
>http://www.northwest-landscapes.com/html/deepsky/orion_region_100F.h
>tml
>
>Of course, it will probably word-wrap which is annoying.
>
>Wade
>
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