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Re: [APML] More aurora fun - Provia 400F +1
Thanks Chris... and Jeff,
Exposure data can be viewed at the spacew.com site... Solar and Terrestial
Dispatch galleries... here --------------------------------------------->
http://www.spacew.com/gallery/image000127.html
I did all my work at the camera... bracketing of course, and the selected
image got nothing more than a 'scan wizard' pre-set. I opened it in PW and the
dynamic range was 0 to 100... the color matched what I saw with my eye and all
I did was convert to 24 bits for JPEG reduction. I wish all my images processed
so easy! The building is in downtown Atlanta GA, on the corner of 10th street
and W. Peachtree... if memory serves. I believe it is/was called 'Mid Town
Promenade'. The original post was also a 'double'... a server somewhere in the
network went hay-wire and sent a plain text post as well as an HTML file
attachment post!
Thanks for the comps guys...
Geoff
> Geoff -
>
> That is a cool shot. Especially since there was no PS trickery. I don't
> remember seeing the original post.
> What building it that?
>
> Chris
>
>
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> Chris Cook
> Astronomical Photography
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: astropix@att.net <astropix@att.net>
> To: astro-photo@seds.org <astro-photo@seds.org>
> Date: Saturday, October 05, 2002 10:42 PM
> Subject: Re: [APML] More aurora fun - Provia 400F +1
>
>
> >> I thought
> >> my last two shots of this display on the Press 800 were quite
> >> grainy.........I can see no one replied to them.......that bad
> >> huh?........<g>
> >
> > Chris...
> >
> > Don't feel bad... I submitted one of my all-time best efforts, a
> double
> >exposure on a single 35mm frame... no photoshop or other digital
> >manipulation... and got zero response, too. See --------------------->
> >
> > http://home.att.net/~astropix/Down_Town_Double_X.html
> >
> > This group is dedicated... nay, obsessed... with deep sky time exposures,
> >preferably through the scope.<g> Your previous aurora shots were
> beautiful... I
> >shared the links with friends, family and a couple of other lists. The
> Provia
> >is noticably smoother and with better color saturation... especially the
> >individual stars. Keep up the good work... I enjoy the tripod stuff just as
> >much as the deep shots... of course I'm speaking only for myself. <g>
> >
> > Best...
> >
> > Geoff Powers
> >
> >
> >
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