Printing High-contrast Astronomical Plates

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Most photographic emulsions currently used in astronomy are rather contrasty, for instance Illa-J and Illa-F (formerly 127-04). This is a great advantage for reaching faint objects, but it turns into a problem when pri nts are made from the original plate. Photographic paper can only hold a limited range of densities and the prints therefore tend to beCome very unsatisfactory; either the high densities show no detail or the faint structures are lost in the background.

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