Re: Celestial bodies in close transit
- From: David Young <telyt@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: leica@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 09:37:33 -0800
At 21/01/2007, you wrote:
Anyone watching the western sky in North America got a treat last
night. The crescent moon and Venus dominated for the hour after
sunset, at least from California:
http://tinyurl.com/3x4ksp
Those of you using Safari on a Mac will get the best view. On a PC,
IE 7 renders this JPEG a bit better than FireFox, but there's still
some banding that isn't in the original.
All comments welcome.
Nice shot, Mark! What exposure did you use?
BTW: I'm using Firefox 2.0 and there is no banding present.
Cheers!
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http://tinyurl.com/3x4kspThose of you using Safari on a Mac will get the best view. On a PC, IE 7 renders this JPEG a bit better than FireFox, but there's still some banding that isn't in the original.
All comments welcome.
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