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Re: [APML] NGC 7331
Tony,
I think a zoomed image would lose much of the artistic FOV. The
wider field really puts this area of the universe in perspective. Great
shot!
From: Tonyhallas@aol.com
Date sent: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 23:16:50 EDT
Subject: Re: [APML] NGC 7331
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> Hello Everyone,
>
> Hope you are having a pleasent evening.... I have uploaded a "raw" version of NGC 7331
> to my site. I was going to zoom in closer but the two negatives that I needed were a
> tiny bit soft because I thought I did not need to refocus from the previous night
> (ha-ha-ha!!!)
> I'll try again tonight WITH focusing. This is from two negatives with hypered Royal Gold
> 200, both 75 minute exposures at f/8 with the Cassegrain. I processed the files to show as
> much faint stuff as possible but also to keep detail down to the core... you can see the
> arms spiralling in like a snail. I LIKE this film...!!!
>
> image at: www.astrophoto.com/7331.htm
>
> So far I can see six H II regions in the galaxy at high res... more will probably show up
> with better signal to noise.
>
> Tony
>
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