At 12:08 AM 10/2/2002 +0100, you wrote: > > D.L. Shipman - >----------------- >Careful with unsharp mask around the periphery though - maybe use a >fine history brush to undo it. Yes, a bit too much unsharp mask. I processed the image on a laptop and didn't see it on my desk CRT until it appeared in the Gallery. >No, good image at about the best phase for revealing surface detail. >Full moos lose info (no shadows on the craters. > >Is it upside down? Moon image is oriented as it appeared from my position. Kepler, the white crater with radiating lines, at nine-o-clock, migrated to the five-o-clock position by the time I shot the full moon a few days later. I don't know if this is due to the time of night or the phase of the moon or a combination. Any Lunies on the list? See image "Cornmoon" at: http://www.netSnapShot.com/pcw/b?KEY=1&ACCOUNT=12042 Most of the Native North American tribes located in what is now the northeast USA called the September Full moon the Harvest or Corn Moon. Dave East Englewood ------------------------------