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29. Astrophotography
by H.J.P. Arnold
Paperback: 240 Pages (2002-11-08)
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Asin: 0540083127
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Capturing the night sky in photographs is usually assumed to be the domain of specialists, but Arnold opens this seemingly remote area to anyone with an interest in photography. He guides the reader step by step through choosing and using a camera; photographing with a telescope; getting the best out of black-and-white and colour film; and processing astrophotographs at home or in a hotel room. He gives instructions on photographing the Sun and Moon, planets, meteors, comets, stars and man-made satellites, as well as capturing rainbows, halos and other earthly phenomena. This new edition has been fully updated to include the various forms of digital imaging, ranging from digital cameras to webcams, as well as, of course, dedicated astro CCDs (charge-coupled devices). Such equipment has led to a revolution in observational astronomy, allowing amateurs to image faint nebulae and galaxies quickly and in great detail. Techniques of digital manipulation are also discussed, such that the reader will be familiar with all forms of astroimaging.Lavishly illustrated with more than 100 colour and black-and-white photographs, as well as star charts and diagrams, this book is attractive and approachable as well as highly informative. It concludes with a list of equipment resources and useful contacts. ... Read more


30. Astrophotography with the Schmidt Telescope
by Siegfried Marx, Werner Pfau
Hardcover: 175 Pages (1992-07-31)
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The objective of this book is to present a photograph collection of astronomical objects taken with large Schmidt telescopes.It incorporates material from not only the telescope at the Karl-Schwarzschild-Observatory at Tautenberg, but also the telescopes at the Anglo-Australian Observatory and the European Southern Observatory.The Schmidt telescope is a special photographic telescope that uses a spherical, rather than a parabolic, main mirror.This results in an extremely large field of view and good resolution.The book contains photographs of galactic nebulae of different species, galactic and globular clusters of stars, stellar fields, external galaxies, and comets. Facing each photograph is a text page introducing the object to the reader and explaining its appearance, characteristic data, and its physical nature.The authors also provide extensive information on the history of the astronomical telescope, the Schmidt telescope, and the life of its inventor, Bernhard Schmidt. Astrophotography with the Schmidt Telescope presents scientific facts in a readable, enjoyable format.All who are interested in astronomy, the natural sciences, and history will enjoy this book, whether specialists or nonspecialists in the field. Originally published by Urania Verlag, Leipzig. ... Read more


31. Exposure guide for astrophotography
by Robert V Henderson
 Unknown Binding: 55 Pages (1977)

Asin: B0006WPR8C
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32. Astrophotography: Proceedings
 Hardcover: 241 Pages (1988-05)
list price: US$51.00
Isbn: 0387184988
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33. Hidden Sun: Solar Eclipses and Astrophotography
by James Lowenthal
 Paperback: 107 Pages (1984-05)
list price: US$5.95
Isbn: 0380869594
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34. A Guide to Astrophotography with Digital SLR Cameras
by Jerry Lodriguss
CD-ROM: 350 Pages (2006-06-21)
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Asin: 0972973753
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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This book on CD-ROM is a practical guide to astrophotography with digital single lens reflex (DSLR) cameras. It explains how digital cameras work and everything you need to know about how to take astrophotos with them. It also tells you how to process the images after you have shot them, with step-by-step directions that will produce beautiful results.With this book you will discover how easy it is to shoot the Sun, Moon, stars, nebulae, galaxies, and other celestial objects. Use your DSLR camera to shoot through your telescope. Determine the correct exposure and ISO to use for your astrophotos. Focus your camera for razor-sharp images. Take short exposures of deep-sky objects and combine them into a longer exposure. Shoot raw format images and improve them with support frames for calibration. Perform brightness, contrast and color correction. Correct uneven illumination and vignetting.More than 100 Minutes of video tutorials with step-by-step instructions for complete image procesing and enhancement of both JPEG and Raw images are included on the CD-ROM. The original image files used in the tutorials are also included for you to practice with.Low-noise DSLR cameras have opened up an exciting new world of digital astrophotography. These cameras are capable of taking remarkably beautiful images of celestial objects. With this book you can become a master at astrophotography with a DSLR camera! ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars My thoughts
I knew that this was going to be a CD but it's much harder to read a CD than it is a paper book.Probably woundn't do this again.

1-0 out of 5 stars Take care...
I was all set to order the book "A Guide to Astrophotography with DSLR Cameras" by Jerry Lodriguss from the publisher's webpage, it having been highly recommended.I thought I would check Amazon.com to see if I could save (on shipping costs, for example), but shied away from that because it did not guarantee that I would be getting the "fourth printing" of the book.
So I went back to the publishers website.I was double-checking my order when a horrible thought crossed my mind: Could this be an "electronic book"?
I was reassured that the publisher's ad copy said "Fourth Printing" and that my search (thus far) had revealed no admissions of its not having been printed at all, only references to "book", not "electronic book".
Then, fortunately, I looked over to the left side of the publisher's webpage, where about halfway down it said "This book on CD-ROM is not a traditional paper book".Yikes!I had narrowly avoided the mistake of ordering it!I had not looked carefully enough! (I should have seen this on the Amazon.com page, but spent little time there.)
I own several electronic books and, although they do have some value (it is nice to be able to search for text), I usually just take one or two looks at them and then they get stacked on my shelf or in a drawer to be forgotten.
With an actual book I can leave it on the table by my bedside for instant reading, flopping it down on the night table opened to my page when half-asleep, make annotations or highlight text easily,quickly riffle through the pages of a dull or uninteresting section, flip back and fourth instantly between a text reference and the figure it refers to, instantly compare a picture with one in an entirely different part of the book or in a different book, put it on the shelf at eye level where visiting friends may see and ask it about it, etc.
Also, I find that I remember things on the printed page much better than on a monitor screen that hosts dancing photons.
I really hope this material will some day be published in an actual book.I shall wait for that. It would be too painfully tedious to print it out (especially if I had to "screen-capture" each page to do that).
In closing, I note that Amazon.com makes its more clear that it is just an electronic book (especially to regular Amazon customers) by putting "CD-ROM" where they would normally put "hardcover" or "paperback". I have used Amazon.com regularly and continue to be a happy customer.This is a review of the "book", not of Amazon.com.

1-0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money
It's a CD with information from his website. Nothing else special. I should listen to the previous reviewer but I thought it's a DVD with video. IT'S A CD!!!!!!!! What a waste of money.
5 minutes using google and you will beable to find more information about astrophotography then paying this price.
I rate one star because Amazon force me. Otherwise I will give 0 star.
RIP OFF.

5-0 out of 5 stars The web pages are a teaser, the CD is movie...
I looked at the web pages and compared them to the CD.The web pages are informative, but the CD includes video and practice files.It's like comparing the free version of photoshop to the full version.You can get started with the free version, but as you progress, it will only take you so far. That is when you need the full version.The CD includes pages from the web site, but adds more written pages covering more advanced techniques.In addition, video and practice files help to hone your skills before you wreck a few of your hard earned astrophotos.
I probably would not strongly recommend this book if you are employed in the virtual media field, or are a professional free lance digital photographer, as you are most likely quite adept with photoshop and beyond.However, if you are an old school film astrophotographer (like myself), finally making the switch to digital, a novice/intermediate digital person, or a newbe, you will find this book quite useful.If you are an advanced digital astrophotographer, you might be able to compare Jerry's technique to your own, especially for the low price.
If you are just getting started, believe it or not, digital astrophotography is far easier to master than film work.This CD is a great place to start!

4-0 out of 5 stars If only I knew!
Look, the content is great & spot on.....If only I knew it was for Advanced users!Apparently, there's a beginner's version I should've bought first.All in all, the book/CD helped me buy my first digitial SLR, & that's good enough :) ... Read more


35. Beginners Guide to Astrophotography
by Stewart Dunaway
Paperback: Pages (2008-01-01)
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This, as stated, is a beginners guide to astrophotography using Digital SLR cameras, primarily the Canon 20d and 5d models. Also are some images with the Meade LPI, an imaging device with amazing capabilities for lunar and planetary images. Also included is a brief overview of the costs involved, including printing. One nice aspect of this book, is the pictures showing how imaging is done, via the connections to a reflector, refractor and SCT type telescopes, how to guide and some beginners viewpoints, since I have only been involved in this aspect for a little over 3 years. ... Read more


36. Wide-Field Astrophotography: Exposing the Universe Starting With a Common Camera
by Robert Reeves
Hardcover: Pages (1999-07)
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Asin: 0943396646
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Wide-field astrophotography is an area where the beginner can bypass the complexities of prime focus telescopic astrophotography yet still excel and achieve good results quickly.Exquisite prime focus close-ups of galaxies and faint nebulae are attractive showpieces, but the art and technicalities of photographing such objects through a telescope are intimidating to the beginner.In high-resolution telescopic photography, the cost of the specialized equipment, the complexities of focusing fine, often invisible detail through the telescope, and guiding with extreme accuracy to achieve worthy results are obstacles to a novice sky shooter.Simpler non-telescopic wide-field astrophotography is an alternative that anyone who owns a camera can enjoy.Today, may well be the Golden Age of Astrophotography. At no time in the past has there been a wider range of films, both color and black and white, that do well when exposed to the night sky.Many of these films capture images in a few minutes that just a few years ago required lengthy exposure by an experienced astrophotographer. Some of these films can be processed in a 1-hr labgone is theera of waiting days to see your results.This text then introduces techniques needed to mount ordinary 35-mm and medium format cameras atop an equatorially-driven telescope in order to produce stunning portraits of constellations, the Milky Way, bright nebulae, and star clusters using wide-angle ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars How to start photographing the heavens
Robert Reeves' "Wide-Field Astrophotography: Exposing the Universe Starting With a Common Camera" is one of the two must reads for amateur astrophotographers. Whereas most books on the subject cover the whole gamut of different types of astrophotography, Reeves justs focuses in on the most basic form of astrophotography, wide-field astrophotography, using a regular film camera and its lenses. He covers the topic from the basics of choosing an appropriate camera, lenses, mounts, filters and film thru to advanced darkroom techniques and graduating to a Schmidt camera. Though many of the films mentioned in the book have been replaced by their manufacturers, the author explains how to test a film for its suitability for astrophotography.

Chapters:
1. Introduction to Wide-Field Astrophotography
2. Piggyback Techniques Add Versatility
3. Cameras for Wide-Field Astrophotography
4. Lenses for Wide-Field Astrophotography
5. Filter Characteristics
6. The Schmidt Camera
7. Film Choices and Characteristics for Astrophotography
8. Guiding and Polar Alignment
9. Meteor and Comet Photography
10. Accessories for Wide-Field Astrophotography
11. Film Hypersensitization
12. Chemical Darkroom for Astrophotography
13. Darkroom Tricks
14. Problems in the Real World
15. Digital Image processing and Printing
16. Build-It-Yourself Projects
17. Our Astrophotographic Legacy
A. Suppliers and Other Information
B. Developer Formulas
C. 45 Unhypered Films Compared for Astrophotography
D. Popular Astrophotography Films
Bibliography
Index

If you are interested in detailed imaging of the planets with a digital camera or CCD astroimager, then this is not the book for you. But if you want to capture huge swaths of the Milky Way or take pictures of the constellations, then this is the best book available to give you your start. All the photos in this book are reproduced in black and white, but most of them were taken using black and white film. This book is appropriate for all levels from beginners to advanced astrophotographers, but its organization may make it a little inconvinient for an absolute beginner to find the information needed to get started, but it is a great reference for the intermediate, advanced, and serious hobbyist astrophotographers.

5-0 out of 5 stars Practical info for novice to expert
I'm a novice and found the information easy to digest and practical.Mr. Reeves spends a good amount of time on not just the process of wide-field photography - something anyone with a 35mm camera can learn - but he also discusses the pros and cons of specific brands of cameras and in some cases, specific models.There is an extensive list of films that he rates.Some of the films are fairly exotic but many are available at your local photo supply.He helps you choose from those easily available so you can start your photography quest quickly and easily.Of course, shooting quality images is very much a trial and error affair.Reeves provides a process for helping you to not only choose the right film and exposure, but provides some nice insight into focusing those little white dots.The photos in the book are disappointingly B&W and most have been taken with his Schmidt camera.A Schmidt is something few of us have access to, let alone own.However, aside from this quibble, the reading is very quick and I've used it repeatedly as reference.The book's organization seemed clunky to me but not distractingly so.I reread this book for fun too.It will make you realize what's within your immediate grasp.

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the few, and one of the best.
One of the few books on the subject, and luckily it's a good one. Robert Reeves has a wealth of knowledge and experience that he passes along here. A real asset to the beginner or the experienced photographer looking to try something different. Full of stunning black and white photos. ... Read more


37. Astrophotography
 Paperback: 96 Pages (2010-09-30)
list price: US$46.00 -- used & new: US$42.99
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Asin: 6133175850
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles!Astrophotography is a specialized type of photography that entails recording images of astronomical objects and large areas of the night sky. The first photographs of an astronomical object (the moon) were taken in the 1840s, but it was not until the late 19th century that advances in technology allowed for detailed stellar photography. Besides being able to record the details of extended objects such as the Moon, Sun, and planets, astrophotography has the ability to image objects invisible to the human eye such as dim stars, nebulae, and galaxies. ... Read more


38. CCD Astrophotography: High-Quality Imaging from the Suburbs (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) [Paperback]
by Adam Stuart (Author)
Unknown Binding: Pages (2006)
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Asin: B0044TIZGO
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39. Social Documentary Photography: Photography by Genre, Kirlian Photography, Lomography, Astrophotography, Kite Aerial Photography, Panorama
 Paperback: 420 Pages (2010-10-14)
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Asin: 1158221681
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Chapters: Photography by Genre, Kirlian Photography, Lomography, Astrophotography, Kite Aerial Photography, Panorama, Examination of Apollo Moon Photographs, Infrared Photography, High Speed Photography, Panoramic Photography, Photojournalism, Fine Art Photography, Macro Photography, Color Photography, Satellite Imagery, Underwater Photography, Lolcat, Tele-Snaps, Documentary Photography, War Photography, Stock Photography, Full-Spectrum Photography, Food Photography, Portrait Photography, Underwater Videography, Night Photography, Experimental Photography, Nensha, Paparazzi, Subminiature Photography, Glamour Photography, Afocal Photography, Forensic Photography, Computational Photography, Ultraviolet Photography, Home Movies, Digital Camera Astrophotography, Post-Mortem Photography, Fashion Photography, Candid Photography, Secret Photography, Red Shirt School of Photography, Aviation Photography, Pictorialism, Light Painting, Micrograph, Mug Shot, Digiscoping, Actionshot, Social Photography, Soft Focus, Vr Photography, Fire Photography, Street Photography, Vernacular Photography, Art Nude, Rollout Photography, Snapshot Aesthetic, Photo Op, Photovoice, Kinetic Photography, Travel Photography, Fireworks Photography, Found Photography, Long Exposure Photography, Photobiography, Cloudscape Photography, Chronophotography, Photo Essay, List of Photographers Known for Portraying Males Erotically, Spirit Photography, Monochrome Photography, Old-Time Photography, Photowalking, Banquet Photo, Still Life Photography, Mug Book, Fusion Photography, Pet Photography, Fancy Portrait, Kinematoscope, Vintage Print, Straight Photography, Strip Aerial Photography, Conceptual Photography, Lo-Fi Photography, Hyper-Focal Photography. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 418. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The ...http://booksllc.net/?id=6986621 ... Read more


40. Astrophotography Basics ((Kodak Publication Number P-150))
by Kodak
 Paperback: 23 Pages (1988)

Asin: B000VM4KV2
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