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ASTRO: Hercules wide-field; blurred bright stars.
"Stefan Lilge" wrote
... George, the blurring of the bright stars is a good effect to make them stand out better among those many fainter stars that look almost as bright in a digital photo. Actually this was the only version where I was able to identify Hercules. I'm not used to so many stars ;-) Stefan, The sky *is* confusing when it's so dark that M-33 is a naked eye object!! I'm finding that that routine in IRIS sometimes is difficult to get to work well, but when it does, it gives an interesting effect. George Normandin |
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