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Hi Peter,

try to change the orientation of the slides before scanning them like
Jon suggested. But to me it looks like something went wrong during
development of the film. If you find the reason let us know.

Best regards
Andreas


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Von: astro-photo-bounces@seds.org [mailto:astro-photo-bounces@seds.org]
Im Auftrag von Peter Carson
Gesendet: Sonntag, 26. Oktober 2003 19:34
An: Astro-Photo@seds.org
Betreff: [APML] Background banding


Hi All,
I've recently been photographing at the f5.4 prime focus of my TV NP101
using Kodak elitechrome 200 and had my transparencies developed at a
local professional lab. I've noticed faint green and magenta bands in
the background running along the long length of the frame when the image
is contrast stretched in PS. The bands are not detectable on the
original film. See image http://www.thecarsons.demon.co.uk/M33.htm and
http://www.thecarsons.demon.co.uk/M31.htm on my web site for examples.
Can anyone tell me if they are in the film or caused when scanning using
my Minolta dimage Dual 3 and how best to get rid of them.

Thanks

Peter Carson


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