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Re: [APML] 7331 (again!)



Beyond CCD!!  The small galaxies show up really well.  To capture the
H-II in that smaller galaxy is fantastic.
Question?  You state this is "close-up".  How much of the original
negative is in the photo?
Mike

Tonyhallas@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
>     Last night I used TWO HOUR hypered Kodak Royal Gold 200 @ 90 minute exposures of 7331 (great test object) and recorded a LOT more than the previous negatives. Tracking was very good, as was the focus this time. I "polluted" these better negatives with the original Picture Window result and came up with a new image and a close up.. you can see H II regions and galaxies everywhere... in the close up, the companion galaxy to the upper left even has two faint H II regions showing. As the signal to noise ratio is increased through PW more detail and color is showing up... almost CCD! :-)
> 
> You can see these at:
> 
> http://www.astrophoto.com/7331.htm
> 
> and:
> 
> http://www.astrophoto.com/7331CU.htm
> 
>      Tonight I am taking the LAST images of this galaxy in an attempt to repeat last night's results... then I will have four really good negs to work from. This has been a real learning experience...
> 
>       Tony
> 
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