: Greg Parker
: Making Beautiful Deep-Sky Images Astrophotography with Affordable Equipment and Software
: Springer-Verlag
: 9780387713533
: 1
: CHF 38.70
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: Astronomie: Allgemeines, Nachschlagewerke
: English
: 177
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This book is based around the author's beautiful and sometimes awe-inspiring color images and mosaics of deep-sky objects. The book describes how similar 'Hubble class' images can be created by amateur astronomers in their back garden using commercially available telescopes and CCD cameras. Subsequent processing and image enhancement in the 'electronic darkroom' is covered in detail as well. A range of telescopes and equipment is considered, from the author's 11-inch with Hyperstar camera, down to more affordable instruments. Appendices provide links to free software - not available from a single source - and are themselves an invaluable resource.



Professor Greg Parker is Head of the Nanoscale Systems Integration Group at Southampton University in Southern England. His deep sky astronomical images have been published in Astronomy Now and Sky at Night magazines. He is the author of Introductory Semiconductor Device Physics (IOP, ISBN 0750310219), and has written many scientific papers and articles, mostly in the area of photonics and optoelectronics, as well as a chapter (Guided-wave Optical Communications: Materials) in Elsevier's Encyclopaedia of Materials: Science& Technology.

Contents7
Preface10
Acknowledgements11
How did I start?12
The Beginning and a Serious Health Warning!25
Assembling your Imaging System28
Computational Considerations Data Acquisition and Image Processing47
A Permanent Setup52
First Light Choosing your Objects56
First Light your First Objects64
Hyperstar Imaging68
Wide-Field Imaging with a Short Focal Length Refractor75
Basic Image Processing78
The Deep-Sky Images99
Differentiating your Work143
Your Largest Resource150
Book Recommendations155
The Angular Size of Objects in the Sky158
The Designation of Deep- Sky Objects160
Physics World Article164
Greg Parker167
Postscript and a Tiny Admission171
Index173