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Re: [APML] Out-gassing(sp?)



My very subjective observations about hypered vs unhypered PPF (only 35mm
format) is that the unhypered is just as sensitive as the hypered, but I
thought the color balance was more pleasing on the hypered PPF. And I could
not seem to get the unhypered adjusted in the color as I liked. I have the
very same observation with hypered vs unhypered LE400 = PJ 400 = PJM-2.
Bobby Middleton
http://www.koyote.com/users/bobm/astro1.htm

----- Original Message -----
From: Gene Horr <genehorr@texas.net>

> Andy Homeyer wrote:
>
> > Really PPF120, under
> > dark conditions, doesn't need to to be hypered. None of mine ever is and
i
> > seem to have pretty good luck with it.
>
> Andy:
>
> Thanks for pointing this out.  Funny thing is that I was just having a
> discussion off the list on this very point.  I have had the exact same
> experienceas you.  Not that hypering works worth a flip down here in
> 100% humidity..... <g>.
>
> Gene Horr
> genehorr@texas.net
>
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