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Re: [APML] Three Images, Four Films



Nice Pics Jon. The Provia recorded a lot of nebulosity. Color is good enough
to look at some more shots with it.
Bobby Middleton

----- Original Message -----
From: Jon Kolb <jkolb@mindport.com>

> First, here's a repost of the Sadr/NGC6914 image I first posted last week.
> I toned down all the processing steps, and I think it looks much better,
if
> less bright.  40 minutes on each of hypered RG200 and hypered SHQ100,
taken
> with the Epsilon on 35mm.
> http://home.datawest.net/jkolb/ngc_6914.htm
>
> This one was taken with the Borg 100 at f/4.  Composite of 30- and
40-minute
> exposures on E200 120.
> http://home.datawest.net/jkolb/doubnebdoubclus.htm
>
> And here's my first result with Provia-F 400 120.  40 minutes with the
Borg
> 100 at f/6.4.  This film is a bit grainier than E200, but not as grainy as
> PPF, and records blue very strongly in my opinion.  I think 60 minutes or
> longer would be better at f/6.4, but 40 minutes recorded quite a bit.
This
> might be a good film to composite with E200, something I hope to try in
> between meteors next weekend.  This was cropped a bit to remove some
camera
> body vignetting, part of which is still somewhat visible in the upper and
> lower right of the frame.
> http://home.datawest.net/jkolb/m42-b33_300mm.htm
>
> Comments are always welcome, on-list or off.
>
> Sincerely,
> Jon Kolb
> Adventures in Astrophotography
> http://home.datawest.net/jkolb/
> jkolb@mindport.com
>
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