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Creating and Enhancing Digital Astro Images

By: Privett, Grant [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Patrick Moore’s Practical Astronomy Series: Publisher: London : Springer London, 2007.Description: XII, 142 p. 88 illus., 39 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781846287039.Subject(s): Popular works | Observations, Astronomical | Astronomy -- Observations | Astronomy | Popular Science | Popular Science in Astronomy | Astronomy, Observations and TechniquesDDC classification: 520 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Acknowledgements.-The myriad advantages of image processing (introduction) -- Choosing a camera -- Acquiring images (and choosing software) -- Displaying images -- Image reduction -- Flat fields -- Dark subtraction -- Image transformations -- Image stacking -- Image mosaicing -- Image scaling and histograms -- Background gradients -- Image enhancement -- Image sharpening -- Image unsharp masking -- Image deconvolution -- Handling colour images -- Achieving colour balance -- CMY or RGB?- Other problems -- Handling image sequences and webcams -- Image acquisition -- Image quality techniques -- Automated image processing -- What is best for -- Planets -- Deep Sky -- Widefield imaging -- The pitfalls -- Postscript -- Notes on image contributors -- Appendices -- Software -- Hardware + Software Suppliers -- References -- Further reading -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Digital imaging is now available to all amateur astronomers at a reasonable price. The advent of CCDs, DSLRs and – perhaps most significantly – webcams mean today’s astronomers can make colorful planetary or deep-sky images of breathtaking beauty. The results obtained with even modest equipment can be spectacular, but of course they depend crucially on the computer processing of the images after they have been captured. Enhancing Digital Images is not just an introduction to image processing, it is a deeply practical, comprehensive and fully illustrated in-depth guide to using a digital camera, performing image reduction and undertaking image enhancement – all without jargon or math. Here is everything you need to know about processing digital astronomical images, regardless of whether you are experienced or a relative beginner!
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Acknowledgements.-The myriad advantages of image processing (introduction) -- Choosing a camera -- Acquiring images (and choosing software) -- Displaying images -- Image reduction -- Flat fields -- Dark subtraction -- Image transformations -- Image stacking -- Image mosaicing -- Image scaling and histograms -- Background gradients -- Image enhancement -- Image sharpening -- Image unsharp masking -- Image deconvolution -- Handling colour images -- Achieving colour balance -- CMY or RGB?- Other problems -- Handling image sequences and webcams -- Image acquisition -- Image quality techniques -- Automated image processing -- What is best for -- Planets -- Deep Sky -- Widefield imaging -- The pitfalls -- Postscript -- Notes on image contributors -- Appendices -- Software -- Hardware + Software Suppliers -- References -- Further reading -- Index.

Digital imaging is now available to all amateur astronomers at a reasonable price. The advent of CCDs, DSLRs and – perhaps most significantly – webcams mean today’s astronomers can make colorful planetary or deep-sky images of breathtaking beauty. The results obtained with even modest equipment can be spectacular, but of course they depend crucially on the computer processing of the images after they have been captured. Enhancing Digital Images is not just an introduction to image processing, it is a deeply practical, comprehensive and fully illustrated in-depth guide to using a digital camera, performing image reduction and undertaking image enhancement – all without jargon or math. Here is everything you need to know about processing digital astronomical images, regardless of whether you are experienced or a relative beginner!

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