Ultraviolet observations of nearby galaxies with the ANS are used to derive ultraviolet spectra for different galaxy types. These spectra are used with existing visible spectrophotometry to calculate K-corrections, and to predict colors and magnitudes for various galaxy types as a function of redshifts, to z = 2. No evolutionary effects are considered. It appears that the first-ranked cluster galaxies on blue emulsions should be spirals for z greater than or approximately equal to 0.5.
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Coleman, G. D., Wu, C.-C., & Weedman, D. W. (1980). Colors and magnitudes predicted for high redshift galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 43, 393. https://doi.org/10.1086/190674
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