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Making Beautiful Deep-Sky Images

Astrophotography with Affordable Equipment and Software

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  • Expands on the first edition to give detailed image processing guidance incorporating all of the technology advances over the last eight years
  • Includes a new chapter on how to create images by downloading and processing space telescope data available online
  • Features many new full color images from a renowned astroimager

Part of the book series: The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series (PATRICKMOORE)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. How did I start?

    • Greg Parker
    Pages 1-13
  3. Assembling your Imaging System

    • Greg Parker
    Pages 19-38
  4. A Permanent Setup

    • Greg Parker
    Pages 45-49
  5. First Light – Choosing your Objects

    • Greg Parker
    Pages 51-58
  6. First Light – your First Objects

    • Greg Parker
    Pages 59-62
  7. Hyperstar III Imaging

    • Greg Parker
    Pages 69-74
  8. Parallel Imaging with an Array

    • Greg Parker
    Pages 75-83
  9. Fundamentals of Image Processing

    • Greg Parker
    Pages 85-94
  10. Processing Professional Data

    • Greg Parker
    Pages 95-105
  11. The Deep-Sky Images

    • Greg Parker
    Pages 107-151
  12. Differentiating your Work

    • Greg Parker
    Pages 153-160
  13. Your Largest Resource

    • Greg Parker
    Pages 161-165
  14. Book Recommendations

    • Greg Parker
    Pages 167-170
  15. Back Matter

    Pages 171-189

About this book

In this updated version of his classic on deep-sky imaging, astrophotographer Greg Parker describes how the latest technology can help amateur astronomers process their own beautiful images. Whether you are taking your own images from a backyard system or processing data from space telescopes, this book shows you how to enhance the visuals in the "electronic darkroom" for maximum beauty and impact. The wealth of options in the astrophotography realm has exploded in the recent past, and Parker proves an able guide for the interested imager to improve his or her comfort level against this exciting new technological backdrop.

 

From addressing the latest DSLR equipment to updating the usage of Hyperstar imaging telescopes and explaining the utility of parallel imaging arrays, this edition brings the book fully up-to-date, and includes clear tutorials, helpful references, and gorgeous color astrophotography by one of the experts inthe field.

Reviews

“Parker provides a detailed guide to setting up one's telescope and making sophisticated images using the currently available software. … The extensive bibliography provides the novice with a wealth of print and web resources for further study. … Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and general readers.” (D. E. Hogg, Choice, Vol. 55 (10), June, 2018)



“The writing is very clear, offering many tips and techniques. … This book will be a valuable reference to anyone wishing to get started in this fascinating hobby.” (Computing Reviews, November, 2017)



“This book doubles as a technical guide to deep sky astrophotography for intermediate or advanced astrophotography enthusiasts but also as an inspirational guide to show what can be achieved with enough time and effort. … And ‘Making Beautiful Deep-Sky Images’ might just provide you with the inspiration to do so together with the skills you'd need to start taking amazing photos of some of the most beautiful astronomical objects.” (AstroMadness.com, August, 2017)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Brockenhurst, United Kingdom

    Greg Parker

About the author

Professor Greg Parker was Head of the Nanoscale Systems Integration Group at Southampton University in southern England until his recent retirement. 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.

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eBook USD 34.99
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Softcover Book USD 44.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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