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Re: [APML] New image of IC 1805
The image looks fine even with your tale of scanning woe (g).. I would try
E200 pushed +3 next time you try this.. it may be easier to scan. Would you
have better luck doing a raw scan and then adjusting levels in Photoshop?.
I think a see a bit of film creep (could be something else) on the upper
left hand of the image.
You took this from your backyard?
Alan Brent Jordan <aljordan@gwi.net> wrote:
>During the three beautiful nights we had in Maine last weekend, I was
>able to take two poorly framed 90 minute exposures of IC 1805 in
>Casseopia. These again were taken with a Takahashi FS-102 at F6 with an
>IDAS LPS filter on Kodak Supra 400. The sky was not quite as
>transparent during the night I took these compaired to the remaining two
>nights, and maybe that was why this one seemed very difficult to extract
>the information off of the nagative. The two 90 minute exposures were
>stacked in Picture Window then processed in Photoshop.
>
>The scans came out extremely dark with only the dark point set during
>pre-scan.
Herm
Astropics http://home.att.net/~hermperez
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