Comet McNaught Photo - Help!

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boothee
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Comet McNaught Photo - Help!

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Dear All,

I thought I've captured the comet McNaught in my photo. As the picture is a weide FOV, comet looks too faint. Can someone help me reconfirm whether I've captured or not. As the file is a bit big one(1.8M), I can't upload here.

But I can email to the person who wants to try. Thanks for your help and looking forward to your replies.

:)
boothee
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Post by chrisyeo »

Hi Boothee,

I'm sure you can reduce the picture in resolution and compress it slightly in JPG before posting here in the albums.
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Hi,
You can email to me... I can help you scan the "sky"... You know my email address, right?? :D

Have a nice day.
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Hi Weixing!

Mail has been sent! Thanks!

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Post by aquillae »

Hi Boothee,

you can also post it on www.yousendit.com (free). Please post the download link here so we could start hunting for the comet in your pic :)
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