THE BLACK SUN

The images of the eclipse of August 11, 1999!
Online from August 14!
Images taken by Lorenzo Comolli

Hungary 1999
Lake Balaton - Ocs (Near Balatonfured)

Here are some of the images of the Total Solar Eclipse that take place at midday of august 11.


Entrance of the Moon
For viewing other images of the entrance of the Moon, CLICK HERE.

Number of images: 13

Kodak Gold 25 ASA film, 80mm f/5 refractor with a focal multiplier, obtaining a focal of 800mm at f/10, 1/15 second exposure.


The Totality
For viewing other images of the Totality, CLICK HERE.

Number of images: 17

Kodak Gold 100 ASA film, 80mm f/5 refractor with a focal multiplier, obtaining a focal of 800mm at f/10.



Elaborations of the Corona

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This elaboration make visible what can be viewed with a binocular: the Corona is visible from the edge of the Moon to the borders, the prominences are of a very strong red.

This image was obtained in this way:

  • sum of 12 images, with exposures of 3s, 1s, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000 (scanned with a 2700dpi with a film scanner). The sum was done either in Photoshop 5.0 (8 bit each RGB channel) and Qmips v1.8 (16 bit gray);
  • elaboration with a rotational gradient of 1.5 and 10 degrees using Qmips;
  • the three images were added for making visible the fine and big details using the "overlay" option in the layers of PS;
  • adding the red prominences.
Note: the outer Corona is not visible due to the soft clouds that filtered the light.
Another elaboration of the Corona: here only the big details are visible. It was obtained in a similar manner than the upper image:
  • sum of 11 images with exposures from 3 seconds to 1/500 s, using Qmips v1.8;
  • then I made three elaboration with the rotational gradient filter (2.5, 5 and 7.5 degree), then I sum them in one image;
  • union of the sum and the gradient with Photoshop 5, using the "multiply" function of the layers;
  • false colour visualization (blue);
  • adding of the red prominences.

All in one picture
All the images has been used to form this image of the whole eclipse.

For downloading the full resolution image, click on it.

Using only 12 images there is a higher number of detail in the corona.

For downloading the full resolution image, click on it.



Animations
For the whole Eclipse animation,
CLICK HERE (460 Kb, AVI Div-X format)

N° of images in the animation: 42

(if you don't have installed the DivX drivers, download here)



Exit of the Moon
For viewing other images of the exit of the Moon, CLICK HERE.

Number of images: 12

Kodak Gold 25 ASA film, 80mm f/5 refractor with a focal multiplier, obtaining a focal of 800mm at f/10, 1/15 second exposure.



The sequence
Only and image for describing the entire eclipse. The Sun and the Moon were images every 5 minutes. The last part of the eclipse is not visible due to the clouds.

Kodak Gold 25 ASA film, 50mm objective.



Landscape images
For viewing other images of the landscape, CLICK HERE.

Number of images: 7

Kodak Gold 25 ASA film, 50mm objective.



Temperature Data
For alle the time of the eclipse (and more), I measured the temperature every quarter of an hour with an alcohol termometer holded in shade and at about 1 meter from the ground. The precision is about of 0,5°C.

The result is a decrease of 7°C of the temperature!

For downloading the full resolution graphic, CLICK HERE.
 

Every comment is wellcome, write to comolli@libero.it.

Note: a relation of the day of the eclipse is avaiable in Italian language, click here.



Because of many request, I wrote here some notes about buying my photos: The cost for a 10x15cm (4x6inch) print is 2$, for a 20x30cm (8x12inch) print is 5$, then you have to add the cost of the expedition (variable with the format and number of the photos, about 3$ for some 20x30cm (8x12inch) prints). The payment must be anticipated and could be done with a not negotiable check. Note that I live in Italy.


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