Re: Color Negative Film question

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From: Thor Bols (thorbols@hotmail.com)
Date: 05/24/01-06:25:36 PM Z


I'm not sure if that is still the case, Pam. Take a look at this picture,
or any of the other shots on the NASA website. This was taken with the
Kodak DCS 660 on the Nikon F5 body , and it looks pretty impressive,
although not up to NASA's "Hassy Standards".

http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/shuttle/sts-98/hires/s98e5313.jpg

>
>There's another reason, even in the 3 MP digitals, not sure about 6
>MP. This is a backlighting problem that causes blue fringing in the
>transition area between bright and dark. It's ugly, uncontrollable
>except in Photoshop, and only then with a lot of work, seems to be
>endemic to the CCD's used for image capture.
>
>Pam
>

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