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Re: [APML] New member



Wolfgang,

     I know that some on APML will object to the non-film posting but these are some of 
the best CCD images I've seen.    The unique thing about your processing is that you've 
preserved star color while bringing out very deep Ha.  And although the Ha color is not 
as deep red as one would expect, the choice is very artistic.  I've not seen anything 
like on it on the SBIG list where some of the best CCD images are posted.  Are those 
exposures typical for the MX716?

Mike Cook
AF9Y


From:           	"Wolfgang Promper" <aon.962613252.1396@aon.at>
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Date sent:      	Mon, 6 Oct 2003 12:39:40 +0200
Subject:        	[APML] New member
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> Hi Everybody
> 
> After 10 years of astrophotography with film I recently switched to ccd, so Im not sure if
> its okay to post this on a film imaging list, but after a few months of expierience with
> ccd I feel there is not as much difference between film and ccd as I thought there would
> be, except the fact that I can image from my rather light polluted backyard and still get
> good results. Here are four of my last images, all taken with a C8 and a Starlightxpress
> MX716 camera.
> 
> http://members.aon.at/wpromper/ic_405-final.htm
> http://members.aon.at/wpromper/ic_1805-final.htm
> http://members.aon.at/wpromper/ic_1805_part-2.htm
> http://members.aon.at/wpromper/ngc_7331.htm
> 
> Best Regards
> 
> Wolfgang
> 


Mike Cook, AF9Y
http://www.af9y.com
mwcook@cris.com




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