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How to get high Qlty bias,flat,light & dark frames?
Hi to all,
I ma a newbie in DSLR astrophotography. Just bought a Pentax K100D super and wish to start my DSLR astrophotography journey. So, the first question is any good way to get high quality bias, flat, light and dark frames through DSLR? Or maybe some special techniques, tips and tricks? Mind to share out? Any websites that I can point to? Hope gurus can help me on this. Regards, Tommy |
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How to get high Qlty bias,flat,light & dark frames?
Or maybe some special techniques, tips and tricks? Mind to share out?
Any websites that I can point to? Well, nobody's answering my questions so I might as well try to answer yours - try "The Handbook of Astronomical Image Processing" by Berry and Burnell, available from Willman Bell at www.willbell.com . You might get a copy from a local library. Mine's from the local university, but the cd is missing, so I've ordered my own copy. Fairly pricey, but an excellent book, and with free image processing software (if the cd hasn't been swiped, of course). The software is AIP4WIN 2.0 which you'll find referenced all over on the internet. Hope that's helpful. Really is an interesting read. I'm waiting impatiently to get at the other imaging books on the library shelf. Regards, Matt Turner |
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