Excellent photo Foxy! I assume that that looks like the Aurora
Borealis (so this would be the Aurora Australis?) and that it moves as
you watch.
A comment on your scan: you seem to have left some specks on the photo.
Do you not use the ICE function at all? I use a puffer to move dust
and set the clean function in Vuescan to Light. But then I Clone (in
Photoshop) the spots out after I have done most of my Levels or Curves
adjustment and reduced to 8 bit (in the interests of speedier work).
Finally I reduce to web size and sharpen if it needs it.
Cheers
Chris
On 15 Oct 2004, at 10:42, Terry and Tracey wrote:
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> Well I'm back and going for the "slide a day" thing. Here's an
> aurora
> over Davis Station in Antarctica.
> www.foxcrofts.com got to photo album.
>
> Sorry to bug those not interested. But it is a new toy for me.
>
> Foxy
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