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RALF_T
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Reged: 11/07/06
Posts: 127
Loc: Europe, Germany, Hamburg
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Hi alls,
last weekend not only M1 was my target, NGC 2237-9 also.
But I´m not very satisfied with this shot. After 30 minutes a big fir was bringing the exposure to an end...
To get some more light I use luminance from an old shot with a smaller instrument (8"/f6 Newtonian) but the same emulsion (Kodak Royal 200).
Let´s have a look:
Instrument was a 12"/f5.3 Newtonian, 30 minute exposure.
Comments are welcome!
-------------------- Clear skies, Ralf
http://astrofilm.surfino.info/
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Nebhunter
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Reged: 10/04/03
Posts: 1011
Loc: Frostbite Falls
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I'm amazed again at this film. Now I'm really considing this film over my Fuji Provia F slide.
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Atlas EQ6 SynScan GPS ADM conversion. ST-4 guider.
PENTAX 67 - 400 EDif - 300 - 200 - 135 - 90 lenses.
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novbabies
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Reged: 06/05/05
Posts: 15678
Loc: Northern Georgia!
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Super!
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Mark
Orion 12" XTi f/4.9
VERY old Edmund 6" f/8 reflector
Assorted binoculars
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Hambone
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Reged: 10/10/05
Posts: 442
Loc: Martin, TN
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I don't see why you are not satisfied with this shot, it looks pretty good to me.
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60MM Meade (used very little now)
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RALF_T
super member
Reged: 11/07/06
Posts: 127
Loc: Europe, Germany, Hamburg
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Hello at all,
thank you for your comments!
Hambone: The reason why I´m not very satisfied is that I had to enhance colors and brightness relatively strong. This makes the picture a little bit noisy. So I smoothened it to reduce grain. But as a result, sharpness is reduced too.
Two longer exposures would do a better job. Next time!
-------------------- Clear skies, Ralf
http://astrofilm.surfino.info/
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