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Re: [APML] Mosaic of North America and Pelican Nebulas

its a mosaic of two 4 image stacks, and you could see (before I cropped it) how
PW warped the image to make it fit.. the hard work in these mosaics is balancing
each image in the stack so the match.. the Pelican stack was taken on a hazy
night and it picked up some green pollution. Images were taken from Monument
Lake Campground, this site is 45 miles west of Miami but you can still see the
dome..

I hope California starts to shut down unnecessary outdoor lights, but I doubt it
(g).

"Bobby Middleton" <bobm@...> wrote:

>Did field curvature
>ever become an issue with the joining of the frames? Is it 8 total frames,
>or less frames made from composites?
>Bobby Middleton

Herm
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Herm that's a great shot with lots of work behind it. Did field curvature ever become an issue with the joining of the frames? Is it 8 total frames, or less...
Bobby Middleton
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Jan 19, 2001
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its a mosaic of two 4 image stacks, and you could see (before I cropped it) how PW warped the image to make it fit.. the hard work in these mosaics is...
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Jan 19, 2001
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Most impressive Herm. Worth the wait. Brian ... pushed 3 ... Images taken ... done in ... "Brian Larmays" Amateur Astrophotography http://www.astrobri.com ...
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Jan 19, 2001
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Stunning, herm. Can i get an 18x20" of that please? ;) ... TheElf Michael Lott mlott@... -- APML Archives at <http://www.system.missouri.edu/apml/>...
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Jan 19, 2001
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Outstanding work Herm! Are you considering doing more shooting around this area to widen the field even further in the future? John Boudreau ...
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Jan 19, 2001
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Herm, Beautiful work! I want that one for my slideshow at the WSP. What post processing did you use to create the mosaic? Scott ... -- APML Archives at...
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Jan 19, 2001
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Herm, Beautiful work! I want that one for my slideshow at the WSP. What post processing did you use to create the mosaic? Scott ... -- APML Archives at...
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Jan 19, 2001
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Herm, this is beauty, you guys blow me away! What model Epson printer did you use? Stan Richard ... ...
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Jan 19, 2001
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This is amazing! New wallpaper - I'm going to go to a higher monitor resolution ... Ulrich ... -- APML Archives at <http://www.system.missouri.edu/apml/> ---...
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Jan 19, 2001
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Ulrich, I missed some of this thread but was the following mentioned? Chuck's right about how Lumicon does this -- for their hypered film. I assume Lumicon...
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Jun 24, 2000
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Robert, ... I've used TP stored in the freezer like this for up to year and have not seen any additional fogging of the film. I'd say if you have hypered film...
Chuck Vaughn
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Jun 24, 2000
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I just posted this image of LBN667, taken 11/28/2000 from Monument Lake Campground (Florida) while a cold front was going thru...clear and windy but perhaps a...
Herm
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Ok, looking at it again perhaps it looks like a dead dog, belly bloated with all four legs in the air..if you look at the mouth you can almost see the tongue ...
Herm
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Herm- did you know your computer's calandar is one month behind? Excellent shot! Sean Walker ... -- APML Archives at <http://www.system.missouri.edu/apml/>...
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Thanks, it will get better next time I shoot it. yes, it was a temporary hiccup on my calendar, I fixed it.. ... Herm Astropics http://home.att.net/~hermperez ...
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Herm, Nice work! I agree that you should not push the hypered PJ400. That probably degrades the image more than it improves it, as you've surmised. Scott ... ...
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Thanks!, you know me..cant resist it when push services are offered (g).. ... Herm -- APML Archives at <http://www.system.missouri.edu/apml/> --- Unsubscribe...
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... Does this apply only to film that is already hypered? Could it be possible to "hyper" ordinary film this way (just an idea)? ... So you also just put the...
Ulrich Beinert
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Ulrich, ... I've never read anywhere that film will hyper with a a few desiccant crystals in the canister. I have not seen any obvious evidence that this ...
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... Chuck, Thanks for all these great comments. Question... I often go out for 2-3 day trip with 2-3 rolls of hypered film. I may get 1 night that is good....
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Jun 30, 2000
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Mike, ... I do it with Tech Pan all the time. I may use a roll of TP over 3 months with as many as 4 times out with one roll. I don't know if this as ...
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Jun 30, 2000
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Hey guys, hehehe, I feel sort of embarassed. I am trying to get into astrophotography and I dont know much about it. I have been interested in the sky for a...
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Jun 30, 2000
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Ulrich, Notwithstanding the comments from one of our (many) resident experts (Chuck V. <g>), I respectfully submit that that the issue of whether desiccants...
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Robert, ... My only concern was long term storage of hypered film. Non-hypered film will last a long time in the freezer. Chuckl <aa6g@...> -- APML...
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I tried it last week, very grainy..dont try it folks. I took 6 images of the Baby Nebula and it looks like I will have to blend all 6 to get reasonable ...
Herm
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Herm, ... The Baby Nebula?<vbg> I never heard that name before. Which object is that? Chuck <aa6g@...> -- APML Archives at...
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Dec 5, 2000
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its associated with the open cluster IC1848, the actual name is LBN667 in Cass...with north up it looks like a side view of a baby on its back...BTW do you...
Herm
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Herm, Okay. I've referred to it just as IC1848 although to me it looks like some sort of animal...maybe a pig. Everyone sees something different.<g> It's...
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Dec 5, 2000
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... can't wait to see this 3-color shot. By the way: You live in California and complain about weather ?? What should we say here in Germany ? I am happy to...
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Dec 5, 2000
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Speaking of sun: I haven't done an exposure for my analemma photo in 6 weeks! Then today, the sun was shining, but I was sitting in class. Well, what did I do?...
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