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Re: [APML] 6 degree Gamma Cygnus field



Thanks John. I used a minimum layer at a 1 setting and a very low opacity,
10 % if I remember correctly.
.52 sq ft........half way there <g>. I've been looking at star charts and
pics to get an idea of what 3 more frames would look like. It would be next
summer; actually probably longer than that because the big newt gets saddled
up for Mars next summer.
Bobby M

----- Original Message -----
From: "John C. Mirtle" <jmirtle@shaw.ca>


> Bobby;
>     I'm a bit late adding to the chorus, but great job! Looks to me like
you
> have this seamless stitching stuff down pat - I can't see any evidence of
> joining at all. Nicely done!  Are you using Matt's star shaping?
>
> Your film usage per image has gone up - 9 x 6x9cm = 0.52 square feet of
> film!
>
> John Mirtle
> Calgary, Ab. Canada
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bobby Middleton" <bobm@koyote.com>
> To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
> Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 7:24 AM
> Subject: [APML] 6 degree Gamma Cygnus field
>
>
> Here's my next effort from the Nov dark period. It is another Tak BRC
> mosaic, this time of the Gamma Cygnus nebulosity around Sadr. It; like the
> last one I posted, is an E200-TP composite. The mosaic is 3 frames with
> exposure times each frame = 2 x 60 min E200 + 1 x 50 min TP.
> http://www.koyote.com/users/bobm/GammaCygnusWidefield.htm
> Comments again welcome,
> Bobby Middleton
>
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