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bloodhound31
13-05-2007, 07:00 PM
Yesterday, I found a roll of 35mm film lying around, and I thought, I wonder if I have the last few shots of McNaught on it? So I got them developed today.

So far, I had managed to stuff up 5 wasted rolls of film to try to capture this magnificent spectacle. I actually gave up.


OMG!!! I got a whole roll of decent shots. I am elated! What, with the success of capturing the Eagle last night, and now this!

Unfortunately, while the glossy photo prints look absolutely magnificent, a bit of image quality has been lost scanning it and putting it here. Still, I hope you mob like it!

I'll chuck it on the A.S.I.G.N. site tomorrow if I can.


http://www.aussiepeople.com.au/asignobservatory/Astrophotography.aspx

Baz


Target: Comet McNaught
Date: 26 Jan 2007
Exposure: 1x30secSec
ISO: 400
Camera: 35mm Minolta SRT 303B Manual SLR

Scope: C11 as tracking platform only
Processing: NIL

RB
13-05-2007, 11:03 PM
Very nice Baz !

:thumbsup:

fringe_dweller
14-05-2007, 12:42 PM
hey nice one Baz. i like it,

My mcNaught experience re imaging was a horror story also, specially with the film! the 400 speed expensive roll of film with my best shots turned out grainy!? bizarre! films dead, its all over, the quality has gone down the toilet, well at least its randomly gone down the toilet, no consistency anymore, and the shops/processors couldnt give a stuff.
also learned just lately, no-one is doing glossy prints over 6x4 - thats it kaput then, coz the so-called high res scans on a disc they offer as alternative - forget it thats a joke, doesnt come anywhere even slightly near a high res scanned glossy print in quality.
so dodgy film, and a dodgy 350d chip + dodgy weather at time = cursed :P
boy this is a masochistic pursuit :D

jjjnettie
14-05-2007, 05:03 PM
NIce one.
Yes, film, I dabbled in it for a little while earlier this year.
I think that unless you develop it yourself you will only have grief.
The seventeen year old who presses the buttons on the automatic developer has no idea. He/She is only interested about when lunch is.
I much prefer the instant gratification of digital.

bloodhound31
14-05-2007, 11:04 PM
I must admit I AM enjoying my new 400D!:thumbsup:

Baz.:D

fringe_dweller
17-05-2007, 03:03 AM
i may of spoke to soon, I scanned and processed one of my best film prints of Comet McNaught from evening of 22nd jan, and tried a trick from the digital realm (difference/ version layered and opacity applied - aka the poormans dark frame) as well as processing prior, to get rid of strange graineness and redness in original (I had new prints made and all that, its definately the film/negatives)
these are just first attempts, i think i can do better with a 2400 dpi 48bit colour scan yet ;)

JJ, at school, like a lot of students back then, i dabbled in darkroom/film photography - and i dont begrudge them not liking chemicals anymore lol they must be loving that aspectof the new age

that 400d's doing a very nice job Baz :thumbsup: :)

anyway here the new improveds - and original is to follow

fringe_dweller
17-05-2007, 03:06 AM
here's the orig nothing done to it - anyway i hope to an even better job eventually, sure i lost some detail, but it looks very natural to my memory, and it was better result/salvage than simply darkening pic :)

Ric
17-05-2007, 12:23 PM
Nice shots Baz, it brings back some great memories.

Cheers