Making films more efficient for astronomical photography

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This paper examines the various methods by which photographic emulsions may be made to record faint deep-sky objects more efficiently. The effects of lowering emulsion temperature during exposure, and gas and liquid treatment prior to exposure, are discussed and examples are given from the author's own work. It is recommended that amateur astronomers who are seriously interested in deep-sky photography should consider the adoption of these techniques in order to maximise performance of the telescope/camera equipment at their disposal.

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