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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 757226" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Thanks, Carolyn (if I may). But not much for the excitement that supposes I should catch the ZL in original shots CLEARLY, not a faint trace after processing. It's an embarrassment at least. I read online and there is an intense discussion about how should Stellarium revise and set different darkness defaults for ZL and MW. It resolves the show-MW and no-show-ZL puzzle in my check-up with Stellarium. I believe it needs high darkness to see and catch ZL.</p><p></p><p>I had X-ray and MRI done on my right knee. Go see an Orthopedic on Thursday. Hope to receive treatment and start recovery soon. Meantime, eager to see your shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 757226, member: 47518"] Thanks, Carolyn (if I may). But not much for the excitement that supposes I should catch the ZL in original shots CLEARLY, not a faint trace after processing. It's an embarrassment at least. I read online and there is an intense discussion about how should Stellarium revise and set different darkness defaults for ZL and MW. It resolves the show-MW and no-show-ZL puzzle in my check-up with Stellarium. I believe it needs high darkness to see and catch ZL. I had X-ray and MRI done on my right knee. Go see an Orthopedic on Thursday. Hope to receive treatment and start recovery soon. Meantime, eager to see your shot. [/QUOTE]
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