We have investigated the two open clusters NGC 6192 and NGC 6451 for which widely different reddening values and thus ages and distances via Stroemgren uvby photometry can be found in the literature. Our measurements allow us to disentangle the apparent discrepancies in the literature and to derive new accurate values. From appropriate calibrations we find that the overall abundance for NGC 6192 is about solar whereas a subsolar value for NGC 6451 was estimated. From two previous reported photometrically candidate CP stars, one within NGC 6192 shows Stroemgren indices typical for a B8Si star whereas the other object of NGC 6451 is most probably a foreground G-type star.
Cone search capability for table J/A+A/403/937/table3 (Observed program stars of NGC 6192)
Cone search capability for table J/A+A/403/937/stars (NGC 6192 star positions (from Simbad), for stars with WEBDA number)
Cone search capability for table J/A+A/403/937/table4 (Observed program stars of NGC 6451)