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Old 27-05-2007, 01:36 PM
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Sorry Kal, what you say is true but it doesn't have to apply for a guide to show people what can be seen through a given aperture.

And with what you say then it is just a matter of taking pics in good seeing conditions and letting beginners know about the effects of seeing conditions. Perhaps even reasonable seeing conditions may be OK - I have never done imaging so not knowledgable here.

This gives them an idea of the realistic potential of what can be seen per aperture.

A guide for what can be seen in a given aperture just needs fair to good representational images. Although good would be better than fair.

It would be up to the person(s) doing such a feature to decide on how "good" the images need to be. But quality of the feature would be a factor in getting lookies.

Anyone thinking of doing it?
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