Does anyone on the list know photographer David Nunuk? Is he perhaps on this list? I need his e-mail address. I'm also looking for the e-mail addresses of...
Ulrich Beinert
analemma@...
Jul 1, 2000 8:46 am
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... Actually, I wasn't intending on storing hypered film in the freezer for that long. My question was directed towards unhypered color slide film, but I ...
Ulrich Beinert
analemma@...
Jul 1, 2000 8:49 am
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Hope, sorry - fingers faster than brain - that link ist http://www.covingtoninnovations.com/astro Ulrich -- APML Archives at...
Ulrich Beinert
analemma@...
Jul 1, 2000 8:53 am
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I'm looking for alternatives for mounting my prints in frames under glass. I think the stuff is called "corkboard" that is used for a backing for photo prints....
Bobby Middleton
bobm@...
Jul 1, 2000 10:39 am
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a couple of things come to mind, it looks like you are chopping off the white point in Photoshop, probably with Levels?..focus looks good, I don't see many ...
Herm
hermperez@...
Jul 1, 2000 11:59 am
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Bobby, ... I'd also be interested if there is an easy way to do this at home. So far I have been using a photo lab to mount prints because they use a special ...
Philip Perkins
philip@...
Jul 1, 2000 1:20 pm
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... Ulrich, I took some hypered films from Astrofilms in the early days, before I had my hypering kit. I think that the hypering was done OK, though in those ...
Philip Perkins
philip@...
Jul 1, 2000 1:24 pm
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... In the photo class we use foam board as the cheapest alternative to mount and display prints. It is indeed 1/4 thick with a thin layer of cardboard on...
Chun In Martinez
chun_in@...
Jul 1, 2000 1:28 pm
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... Slide film or any unhypered film can be stored in the freezer for year without any noticeable effect on the film. I have many rolls of Fuji and Kodak...
Chun In Martinez
chun_in@...
Jul 1, 2000 1:32 pm
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Ulrich I have the Nikon Coolscan lll. It is fully adjustable for contrast and color and a number of other things I haven't learned about yet. It does scan...
Jim Wakefield
skyeye@...
Jul 1, 2000 1:39 pm
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Hey Philip, Thanks for the link on the Epson 1270 printer. I, too, have had frustrations with the HP Photosmart cartridges. Repeating the maintenance ...
Jeff Ball
jeffball@...
Jul 1, 2000 1:40 pm
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That's where I got mine; it was the cheapest I found. They're back-ordered on paper for it now. Bobby Middleton ... -- APML Archives at...
Bobby Middleton
bobm@...
Jul 1, 2000 1:48 pm
34425
I have received from Celestron a replacement microcontroller for my Celestar 8 Deluxe, and now the PEC apparently works fine (although I've only been able to...
Michael A. Covington
Michael@...
Jul 1, 2000 2:34 pm
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... came ... Another comment - Hope, once you get Michael's book and you want to do some lunar photography, read the part about afocal photography. I took one...
Ulrich Beinert
analemma@...
Jul 1, 2000 2:42 pm
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He's got his own web site now - http://www.neville-fox.freeserve.co.uk/astrofilms.htm - but he only ships within the UK. Ulrich ...
Ulrich Beinert
analemma@...
Jul 1, 2000 2:43 pm
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What equippment do I need to start taking pictures? I think that I could start by taking photos of the moon. I already have a good camera and film. I got a...
Hope McMahan
mcmahaho@...
Jul 1, 2000 3:20 pm
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Although completely off APML topics, this was an excellent post.. ... Absolutely! When the "point and click" authoring tool simply won't cooperate you'll know...
Howard Edin
hedin@...
Jul 1, 2000 3:28 pm
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Hope Star trails are a good start. You just need a tripod and a cable release. If you have trees nearby, they will make a pretty forground to the shots. Ken...
Kenneth Webb (USF)
kwebb1@...
Jul 1, 2000 3:30 pm
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Hey Hope, With a camera on tripod, you can also take constellation shots. Use 800 or faster film with a 50mm or so lens, point at Cygnus (example), open your ...
Alan Voetsch
avoetsch@...
Jul 1, 2000 4:12 pm
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I'm using a plastic ronchi screen from the telescope warehouse, an advertiser at astromart, which was about $3. I've put it in the place of the film in a dead...
Scott Barbee
sbarbee@...
Jul 1, 2000 4:19 pm
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... Hi Bobby: For years, for photographic paper prints, the best way to mount prints was by dry mounting, using a dry mounting press (which heats up) and dry...
KGKIRKLEY@...
Jul 1, 2000 6:56 pm
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clouds, clouds, clouds, clouds.......makes me think I live in the Northwest without the benefit of the mountians or sea Be nice now some of us realy like...
Bob OLeary
wearyo@...
Jul 1, 2000 7:30 pm
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Hi Kent and thanks. Can you tell me where I can order some of the Foam-Core? The prints I've done so far with the 1270 look great! As for the weather......this...
Bobby Middleton
bobm@...
Jul 1, 2000 9:37 pm
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... Foam-Core? Art supply stores have it -- even Michael's. The best Atlanta one is Binder's, on Peachtree Road (I think -- not sure) (northeast of center of...
Michael A. Covington
Michael@...
Jul 1, 2000 10:14 pm
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Oops -- Forgot for a moment I was not typing to the Atlanta list. Sorry. Foam-core should be available at any good art supply store. Michael A. Covington /...
Michael A. Covington
Michael@...
Jul 1, 2000 10:18 pm
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Bobby, You can buy white foam board at Office Depot. The kind that I use is called "Sturdy Board." It is made by Hunt Corporation in Statesville, North...
Michael Gregory
mikeg@...
Jul 1, 2000 10:27 pm
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rbishop@...
Jul 1, 2000 11:25 pm
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... Bob: Every place has it advantages and disadvantages. Kent Kirkley -- APML Archives at <http://www.system.missouri.edu/apml/> --- Unsubscribe at...
KGKIRKLEY@...
Jul 2, 2000 12:51 am
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I have heard very little concerning SBIG's new STV imager and guider. Is anyone on this list using one or seen one in action? Have enough been delivered for...
KGKIRKLEY@...
Jul 2, 2000 12:56 am
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... Bobby: As already mentioned by others, Foam-Core is available just about everywhere. Art supply stores, office supply stores and I think I've seen it at...