Astrophotography: The Essential Guide to Photographing the Night Sky

Mark Thompson, DVM Dabvp(canine and Feline) (Brevard Animal Hospital Brevard NC USA)

Astrophotography: The Essential Guide to Photographing the Night Sky
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Firefly Books
Country
Published
11 November 2015
Pages
160
ISBN
9781770855755

Astrophotography: The Essential Guide to Photographing the Night Sky

Mark Thompson, DVM Dabvp(canine and Feline) (Brevard Animal Hospital Brevard NC USA)

Today’s amateur and professional astronomers take images of the stars using affordable digital cameras known as CCD (charge coupled devices). This improved technology has made astrophotography possible for everyone; however CCD cameras have features exclusive to astronomy and so there is a learning curve.

Astrophotography: The Essential Guide to Photographing the Night Sky features practical guidance from an astrophotographer with years of experience explaining astronomy to hobbyists. Mark Thompson, known as the people’s astronomer in the UK, guides readers through the entire process, beginning with buying equipment and ending with processing images on a home computer using free software. From the humble mobile phone to high-end specialist cameras, Thompson brings it all to life with his experiences, and many of his own astronomical images. The book includes:

Choosing the right equipment: Digital SLR cameras and lenses, guide camera, webcams, tripods, telescopes (reflecting and refracting, tracker imaging) and mounts (altazimuth, equatorial, fork, drive camera), dew protection and heaters, color filter wheels, solar filters, electronic focuser.

Getting images without a telescope: The 300 rule, ISO speed noise reduction, exposure times, star trails, constellations, Space Station and satellite photography, meteor showers, auroras, noctilucent clouds, combined exposures, live view , the Sun, eclipses.

Solar System photography: Smartphones, webcams, using free RegiStax software, infrared blocking filters.

Deep-Sky Images: Balancing a telescope, polar alignment, connecting camera to telescope, setting up guide cameras, camera cooling technology, focus, image calibration, fat fields and dark frames, image composition, true color, mosaic images.

Astronomical Image Processing: Calibration, linear and log scaling, adjusting curves, combining images, processing filters, combining LRGB (Luminance, Red, Green and Blue), narrowband processing, one-shot color images, advanced techniques
A Typical Imaging Run: Following the author step by step, equipment storage, start-up procedures.

Fully illustrated and clearly presented, Astrophotography: The Essential Guide to Photographing the Night Sky puts great astronomical images within the reach of even the most novice stargazer.

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