While there may be some substance to the software issue, I think you've overanalyzed the situation, Kurt. Most of the shots are just overexposed. Similar exposures can be made with just about any chip, or emulsions. Before Scott tosses the Pentax, I am sure he can get much better exposures with a few adjustments. A glare shield may help the twilight lunar shots, and a check for clean optics. The terrestrial night shot of the fire, for instance, is simply a contrast issue due to overexposure. Some judicious photoshopping would help, as well. Don't discard the Pentax just yet, Scott. On 6/25/07, Kurt Fisher <fisherka@csolutions.net> wrote:
It's probably the Pentax Optio T10 that you are using that causes the glare seen in the lunar and planetary images on your website.